If "Spectre" were a great movie, or even a consistently good one, this might be wonderful, or at least intriguing. But this is a weirdly patchy, often listless picture. But does it hold up against Bond powerhouses.
Skyfall director Sam Mendes is back to keep things real. Poorly mixing nostalgia and newfangled "it's all connected!" franchise world-building, the stitched-together Spectre will bore the living daylights out of you while threatening to render James Bond a. The definitive site for Reviews, Trailers, Showtimes, and Tickets.
Spectre, however, falls well short of that high-mark, and as great as some of its moments are, it might actually be the weakest of the. For Bond fans, it's always difficult to separate our excitement for the latest movie from the quality of the film itself. In the case of SPECTRE, the title alone succeeds in. SPECTRE movie reviews & Metacritic score: A cryptic message from Bond's past sends him on a trail to uncover a sinister organization. Unfortunately, Spectre is to Skyfall what Quantum of Solace was to Casino Royale; that is to say: less inspired in just about every way. We open with a lavish Touch of Evil-style tracking shot that leads us through Mexico City's Day of the Dead parade (shades of Live and Let Die's voodoo festivities).
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CBN is not endorsing the films or TV shows CBN.com reviews. For a full plot synopsis see Spectre: Movie Review. Plot The plot of Spectre all hangs together Note: this is a no spoiler review if you've seen the trailers.
For a full plot synopsis see Spectre: Movie. Here's our review of the latest Daniel Craig movie. Can this one top Skyfall and Casino Royale? Cast: Daniel Craig, Lea Seydoux, Christoph Waltz, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Dave Bautista, Ralph Fiennes, Monica Bellucci.