Review by C.J. Bunce It’s crazy. Only a year ago audiences were getting ready for the arrival of the next James Bond film No Time to Die. Flash forward a year and here we are again, awaiting the same movie. Also a year ago I reviewed an intriguing new book by Mark Edlitz called The […]
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The Lost Adventures of James Bond–New book discovers the lost Bond films and stories that almost were
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December 9, 2020
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The Many Lives of Bond–Filmmakers, actors, writers, and artists share how they designed the elements of James Bond
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December 6, 2019
Review by C.J. Bunce Sometimes you can align the right fan with a project and come up with something great. Add Mark Edlitz to that list and his fascinating, broad look at the James Bond franchise in The Many Lives of James Bond: How the Creators of 007 Have Decoded the Superspy. As audiences get […]
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Back in Time–New book tracks the events of Back to the Future
October 23, 2013
Review by C.J. Bunce Back to the Future is a sci-fi classic that should be on the list of everyone’s favorite films. It spawned two sequels that didn’t capture the magic of the original, but gave audiences an excuse to go to back to the theater to see what Michael J. Fox’s Marty McFly, Christopher Lloyd’s Doc Brown, and […]