• A brief, but interesting, news item from RadarOnline.com has claimed that James Bond actor Daniel Craig has been offered a huge financial inducement to remain as 007. According to the site, it has 'exclusively learned' that Sony is offering the actor [...]

    By Published On: September 4th, 2016
  • Moore is Back! Ghosts, Golden Guns, and Terrorists on Oil Rigs have all challenged him over the years, but the unflappable former 007 actor Sir Roger Moore still enjoyed every moment. And now we will have the opportunity to show our appreciation of [...]

    By Published On: September 1st, 2016
  • The Starburst International Film Festival held a true licence to thrill on Sunday, 28th August, when five-times 007 director John Glen was the special guest for a rare big-screen outing for a late 1980s Bond adventure. The veteran director attended the Festival for [...]

    By Published On: August 29th, 2016
  • Now pay very close attention, 007: you'll be driving the new Aston Martin DB11, complete with additional modifications, perfect for avoiding those annoying little traffic jams and for tracking down a certain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, who has apparently escaped from prison. And [...]

    By Published On: August 20th, 2016
  • The James Bond creator Ian Fleming was one of the writers covered in a BBC Radio-4 documentary entitled 'Great Spy Books: Fact or Fiction?', which was given a welcome repeat transmission on BBC Radio 4 extra on Saturday, 13 August. The [...]

    By Published On: August 13th, 2016
  • He nearly sent 007 into space. Roald Dahl (1916-1990) was the author responsible for the original storyline for EON's fifth James Bond movie You Only Live Twice, and he also adapted Ian Fleming's children's story Chitty Chitty Bang Bang for the big screen, but his own [...]

    By Published On: August 7th, 2016
  • How time flies, Mr. Bond! It is amazing to think that Daniel Craig's first 007 movie, Casino Royale, celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. Principal photography on the smash-hit film commenced in the Czech Republic in January, 2006, under the watchful eye of director [...]

    By Published On: July 31st, 2016
  • The name's Blaize... John Blaize. This was the name that James Bond author Ian Fleming seriously considered giving to another of his creations, a dashing hero he developed for a possible film version of one of his non-fiction books, The Diamond [...]

    By Published On: July 24th, 2016
  • Golden High, 007! Pinewood Studios, located in the county of Buckinghamshire in Britain, and the famous UK home to the 55-year old James Bond film franchise, has announced that, due to recent blockbusters such as the 24th James Bond movie Spectre [...]

    By Published On: July 17th, 2016
  • As many people know, James Bond author Ian Fleming drew some of his inspiration for 007 and his fictional espionage world from the unique knowledge he acquired during his own real-life role as an Intelligence officer in London in World War [...]

    By Published On: July 10th, 2016
  • Now pay attention, 007. Thirty five years ago this summer Roger Moore's fifth James Bond movie For Your Eyes Only was entertaining audiences in the UK's cinemas, having just received its World Premiere (which took place on 24th June, 1981, [...]

    By Published On: July 3rd, 2016
  • The acclaimed film and stage actor Ralph Fiennes, who became the new 'M' in Skyfall and reprised the role in Spectre, has received high praise from the critics for his new interpretation of the King in Richard III, the stage [...]

    By Published On: June 29th, 2016
  • The British singer Adele, who won an Oscar in 2013 for her theme song to Skyfall,  was the headline act at the famous Glastonbury music festival in Somerset over the weekend. Her live performance, which took place at 10.15pm on the evening [...]

    By Published On: June 27th, 2016
  • Dame Judi Dench, who very briefly reprised her role as 007's MI6 boss 'M' in Spectre, is going to reign again as Queen Victoria, two decades after she first portrayed Britain's nineteenth century monarch in the movie Mrs. Brown (1997). Her [...]

    By Published On: June 22nd, 2016
  • In his autobiography When the Snow Melts (published in 1998), the Bond producer Cubby Broccoli aptly referred to 'the brilliant John Barry' and said his soundtracks were 'some of the best in cinema music'. More recently, former Bond music composer [...]

    By Published On: June 12th, 2016
  • One of the more memorable features of Ian Fleming's final James Bond novel The Man With The Golden Gun was the way that the main assassin, Francisco 'Pistols' Scaramanga, used a gold-coloured pistol. This theme was given an even more [...]

    By Published On: June 10th, 2016
  • When James Bond author Ian Fleming first introduced the criminal network SPECTRE to his many readers in the novel Thunderball in 1961, he inadvertently created an organisation which has arguably become one of the most famous fictional crime syndicates in popular literature. [...]

    By Published On: June 5th, 2016
  • Sam Mendes, the director of two highly successful 007 movies with Daniel Craig, has said the next Bond director should come from 'a slightly unexpected direction' when it comes to the main storyline for the next James Bond movie. He also repeated [...]

    By Published On: May 30th, 2016
  • The recent coverage of the latest James Bond movie Spectre also saw much interest once again in Ian Fleming, the original creator of 007, and this was helped along nicely by the publication of a collection of his letters, edited [...]

    By Published On: May 28th, 2016
  • Now pay attention, 007. A new issue of the glossy Bond magazine MI6 Confidential has just been published, and contains some great coverage of the visual effects that go into a James Bond movie. In fact, issue no. 35 of [...]

    By Published On: May 26th, 2016
  • The JBIFC is very sad to report the passing of actor Burt Kwouk, aged 85, whose death was announced on 24th May in a brief statement issued by his family. Burt famously played Cato in seven Pink Panther movies and [...]

    By Published On: May 24th, 2016
  • Seven-times James Bond Sir Roger Moore has commented on all the media speculation about Daniel Craig's tenure as 007, and his words add a welcome voice of sanity to the situation. Sir Roger asked: 'Why is the media intent on saying [...]

    By Published On: May 22nd, 2016
  • Sir Sean Connery's fourth smash-hit 007 movie Thunderball celebrates its 50th birthday later this year and, as part of the JBIFC's 2016 celebration of the classic Bahamas-set James Bond adventure, we are taking a look at various aspects of the marketing of the [...]

    By Published On: May 19th, 2016
  • The recent resurrection, or reinvention, of Ian Fleming's sinister Bond villain Ernst Stavro Blofeld by Christoph Waltz in Spectre created enormous interest on the part of commentators, and in some ways owed a debt to the Donald Pleasence interpretation as seen [...]

    By Published On: May 14th, 2016
  • Actress Naomie Harris, who played Eve Moneypenny in Skyfall and reprised the role in Spectre, has been giving some publicity interviews for another type of spy movie, Our Kind of Traitor, which had its UK premiere on 5th May and goes [...]

    By Published On: May 10th, 2016
  • A popular annual literary festival held in Kent, England, will have this year an 'Ian Fleming evening', where the creator of James Bond will be the topic of discussion by two of his major biographers, together with his stepdaughter. The special [...]

    By Published On: May 7th, 2016
  • Sam Mendes, the director of two highly successful 007 movies with Daniel Craig, has been lined up to speak at the forthcoming Hay Literary Festival in May-June, 2016. He will discuss the craft of film-making. The Hay Festival is an annual event held [...]

    By Published On: April 29th, 2016
  • The very sad loss of four-times Bond director Guy Hamilton on Wednesday, 20th April, 2016, was keenly felt across the Bond world, especially by Sir Roger Moore. Guy Hamilton directed Roger in his first 007 adventure Live and Let Die in [...]

    By Published On: April 24th, 2016
  • The JBIFC is very sad to report that the man with the golden touch, director Guy Hamilton, who helmed four 007 movies - including the iconic and much-loved Goldfinger (1964) - has died. He passed away on Wednesday, April 20th, 2016, aged [...]

    By Published On: April 22nd, 2016
  • Not many people realise that Ian Fleming's James Bond once saw a very brief BBC-TV incarnation, and this alternative version remains a bit of a 'lost moment' in 007 history. Fleming's famous literary hero appeared in a popular BBC arts programme in 1973, and was played [...]

    By Published On: April 17th, 2016
  • Former 007 star Timothy Dalton can be seen in a haunting new trailer for the latest series of the gothic horror TV series Penny Dreadful, the third season of which will hit U.S. TV screens on Sunday, May 1st, 2016. [...]

    By Published On: April 15th, 2016
  • You read it here first. Back in January, 2014, the JBIFC exclusively revealed that the James Bond screenwriters Neal Purvis and Robert Wade, who came up with the central story themes and main title for Skyfall and, more recently, also worked [...]

    By Published On: April 14th, 2016
  • Later this year will mark the 50th birthday of Thunderball (1965), Sean Connery's fourth movie as James Bond, a smash-hit film at the box-office which in many ways took 'Bondmania' to new and dizzying heights in the mid-1960s. One of the [...]

    By Published On: April 10th, 2016
  • James Bond producer Barbara Broccoli is adding an important new role to her considerable portfolio. In a press release issued by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), it has been announced that she has been appointed Vice [...]

    By Published On: April 5th, 2016
  • The latest edition of the independent quarterly Cineaste (Spring, 2016), the respected American magazine devoted to the world of movies, has a detailed article on the latest Bond movie Spectre, and seeks to pin down and critically appraise the nature of Daniel [...]

    By Published On: April 2nd, 2016
  • It was a stunning entrance, a scene in Dr. No (1962) that fed the imaginations of a whole generation of cinema-goers, and helped create one of the most memorable screen images of the 1960s: Ursula Andress as Honey Ryder, emerging from [...]

    By Published On: March 31st, 2016