When you think of the James Bond film franchise, a few signature hallmarks likely come to mind. The shot of Bond through the barrel of a gun, the classic instrumental theme song and the various ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Billie Eilish (l) and Dame Shirley Bassey (r) have both recorded theme songs for James Bond movies. (Getty/MGM) For James Bond ...
A James Bond theme song has been praised as "better than the film it was made for" by cinema enthusiasts. The enduring franchise has recruited stars like Adele, Paul McCartney, and Shirley Bassey to ...
With its blaring horns and twangy surf guitar, the theme music used at the start of every James Bond movie is as much a part of the franchise's iconography as exotic locales, beautiful women and ...
On Feb. 13, Billie Eilish released “No Time to Die,” the theme music to the upcoming James Bond movie of the same name. It’s a great song in its own right, but every new Bond theme that gets released ...
Forget the license to kill. James Bond fanatics carry a license to argue about everything. Who’s the best Bond? Well, Connery. Obviously. But Daniel Craig’s a close second, many believe. And the other ...
The opening sequence of Bond movies has always given the hottest musicians a license to trill. Paul McCartney, Adele, Tina Turner and Madonna are among the big-name stars who have performed the ...
First Light has all the iconic hallmarks that make for a good James Bond adventure, and we're here to show why.
GameRant chats with 007 First Light Licensing Producer Theuns Smit about how James Bond's fresh start allows for more ...
No matter how directors or actors put their signature stamp on the franchise, James Bond films have a familiar formula. We can expect the opening scenes of the film to deliver on a few time-honored ...
We have all the time in the world… to debate the relative merits of 50 years of James Bond music, as we do each time a new entry, like Billie Eilish’s “No Time to Die,” is added to the canon. And in ...
We have all the time in the world… to debate the relative merits of 50 years of James Bond music, as we do each time a new entry, like Billie Eilish’s “No Time to Die,” is added to the canon. And in ...