Goldfinger (1964) — Dir. Guy Hamilton — Bond: Sean Connery
For Your Eyes Only (1981) — Dir. John Glen — Bond: Roger Moore
Live and Let Die (1973) — Dir. Guy Hamilton — Bond: Roger Moore
A satirical comedy starring David Niven.
James Bond, the iconic British secret agent, has been entertaining audiences for over six decades. With 25 films produced to date, the Bond franchise has become a cultural phenomenon, boasting a loyal fan base and a reputation for high-stakes action, sophisticated style, and memorable characters. In this review, we'll take you on a journey through all 25 James Bond movies in chronological order, highlighting the highs and lows of each film, and providing a comprehensive analysis of the franchise as a whole.
Moore’s peak. A perfect blend of spectacle and humor, featuring the iconic Lotus Esprit submarine car, the giant villain Jaws, and one of the best Bond themes (Carly Simon’s “Nobody Does It Better”).
Below is the complete list of James Bond movies in order of their theatrical release.