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  • Skyfall takes more than £100m at UK box office

    Skyfall takes more than £100m at UK box office

    James Bond producers toasted the New Year with the news that Skyfall, the 23rd film in the 007 cinema series, has become the first film to take more than £100m at the UK box office. Skyfall sees Daniel Craig reprise the role of James Bond 007 alongside Judi Dench as M, Ben Wishaw as Q,…

  • Skyfall – pre-order on Blu-ray and DVD

    Skyfall – pre-order on Blu-ray and DVD

    Skyfall, the most successful James Bond ever, is now available to pre-order on DVD and Blu-ray. The box office hit sees Daniel Craig reprise the role of James Bond 007 alongside Judi Dench as M, Ben Wishaw as Q, Javier Barde, Bérénice Marlohe, Ralph Fiennes and Albert Finney.

  • Skyfall writers confirm their departure from 007 franchise

    Skyfall writers confirm their departure from 007 franchise

    James Bond writers Neal Purvis and Robert Wade have announced their departure from the hit film series. The screenwriting duo penned Skyfall, the most successful Bond film in the franchise’s 23 film history, and also worked on The World Is Not Enough, Die Another Day, Casino Royale and Quantum of Solace. The pair also wrote…

  • Skyfall – a review with spoilers

    Skyfall – a review with spoilers

    Skyfall is a largely successful attempt to give 007 back some of the status he enjoyed pre-reboot.

  • Skyfall: Heineken sets challenge for Bond fans

    Skyfall: Heineken sets challenge for Bond fans

    After months of waiting Daniel Craig returns as James Bond this week in Skyfall. In the film Bond’s loyalty to M (Dench) is tested as her past comes back to haunt her. As MI6 comes under attack, 007 must track down and destroy the threat, no matter how personal the cost. Tickets are on sale…

  • Sky Movies bags exclusive Harry Potter rights

    Sky Movies bags exclusive Harry Potter rights

    Sky Movies has gained exclusive UK broadcast and streaming rights to the eight Harry Potter films for a three month period. The deal means rival channels and streaming services will be unable to air movies from the franchise, making Sky Movies – and its SkyGo and NOW TV outlets – the only place for fans…