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The movie was a fitting end to Daniel Craig's tenure as Bond and I would definitely recommend it to any action fans.
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However, any slight movement forward and the back of the chair pings right up – sitting you to attention.Ĭineworld ScreenX screens offer a different viewing experience (Image: PA Wire)Ĭoming in at two hours and 43 minutes long, No Time To Die definitely offers a full evening of entertainment - and Screen X was perfect for making the whole thing feel like more of an 'experience' than your usual cinema trip. Seats in the Screen X cinema can slightly recline which makes for comfortable viewing. The only issue I had was the huge screen meant the whole cinema would light up – and it really emphasised the fire exit signs.

This was great for the first establishing shot – which transported the audience to an exotic and glamorous location.īeing quite literally surrounded by the screen certainly felt immersive and made you feel like you were right there in the heart of the action.

Screen X is something I hadn’t heard of before – so if you are in the same boat, it is when parts of the movie are wrapped around the sides of the screening room, immersing you in the action.
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How we spend our free time has changed massively, but there is still plenty you can see and do. Who do you think should play the next James Bond? Let us know in the comments. This film sees Bond being brought back into action after leaving behind his life with MI6 - but at the risk of mentioning any spoilers we'll leave it at that. Since taking on the 007 moniker back in 2008, he's secured his place among the best-loved Bond actors of all time thanks to his performances in Skyfall and Casino Royale.

The excitement around the latest Bond film is no doubt heightened by the knowledge this is Daniel Craig's last performance in the role. READ MORE: Liverpool Disney Store's message to customers as it confirms closing date With coronavirus restrictions finally lifted in England and fans returning to the cinema again, the time has finally come for James Bond to grace our screens. James Bond fans had to wait more than a year to get to see Daniel Craig's final outing in the iconic role, after the coronavirus pandemic prompted movie bosses to push back the film's release date. There probably hasn't been a more hotly anticipated release this year than No Time To Die.
