Daniel Craig opens up about his final Bond role in ‘No Time to Die’

except miracles it seems 25th james bond film For the last time we will see Daniel Craig in the role he has played in the last 15 years.
I talked to Craig, some of his artists, and the director of the film, Carrie Joji Fukunaga about the experience of working on Craig’s final Bond film.

“I think it will take me 15 years to open it,” Craig told me. “I have had so many incredible experiences. … I will need to think about them. I am so grateful and lucky to have such an amazing experience.”

The latest movie is action packed and in theatres.

‘Maid’

Margaret Qualley as Alex (far right) "Made"
Inspired by the New York Times best-selling memoir by Stephanie Land, this dramatic series follows the story of a single mother who tries and makes ends meet For him and his young daughter because the mother escapes from an abusive relationship.

“Made” is currently streaming on Netflix.

‘Diana’

Princess Diana arrives at the Serpentine Gallery, London, in a Christina Stambolian gown in June 1994.
This CNN original series, produced by October Films, re-examines the life of an icon Through the prism of modernity. “Diana” Retells Her Story Discover the real woman behind the “People’s Princess”.

Based on the voices of a new generation, the six-part series includes interviews with people close to him and offers a fresh look at the royal.

“Diana” debuts on CNN Sunday.

two things to hear

James Arthur performs on stage during 103 Live held at Manchester Arena on November 9, 2017 in Manchester, England.

With his 2012 win on “The X Factor”, James Arthur gained international fame. Now, he is releasing his fourth album.

“It All Makes Sense at the End” follows Arthur’s somewhat rough times, including a battle with severe anxiety and controversy over lyrics criticized as homophobic that derailed his career.

The singer apologized and told the Irish Times that the pandemic affected his recent work.

“With the pandemic, and being isolated, I suffered (because of his concern),” he said. “In the end it forced me to do what I loved doing, which is to make music. And to try to put that anxiety into songwriting.”

The new album drops on Friday.

Alex Murdoff (center) is shown with his now-deceased son Paul (left) and wife, Margaret (right).

The matter isn’t settled yet, but the podcast waits for no one.

there is already one Murdaughs, a prominent South Carolina family caught in a scandal involving murder, allegations of financial misconduct, and opioid addiction. web of secrets shook the local community And let’s be the latest secret to keep us thrilled.
“Murda Murders Podcast” Apple tries to find out about it all on Podcasts.
And if true crime and mystery is your jam, check out more about the Murdoff drama. in the latest episode of my show, pop life Die! Here:

one thing to talk about

Adele performs at Wembley Stadium in London on June 28, 2017.

Finally!

The wait for Adele’s new music has felt like forever (actually only six years after the release of her last album, “25,”), and now there’s reason to rejoice.

singer recently announced that she has a new song“Easy on Me,” releasing on October 15.

Adele is one of the few artists who have consistently disappeared from the music scene and is making a comeback with a project that makes us love her even more. We are ready to hear and feel all our feelings, Adele!

Also, Rihanna, if you’re reading this: It’s your move, boo.

something to sip

Jamie Lee Curtis "halloween"  Premieres at TCL Chinese Theater on October 17, 2018 in LA.
A lot of attention has been paid to how the “beauty” filter is used on social media apps like Instagram. influence young people.

But what about the elders?

Jamie Lee Curtis, who has said she was hooked on prescription pain pills years ago after plastic surgery, is Not a fan of filters and cosmetic procedures.
“The current trend of fillers and procedures, and this obsession with filtering, and the things we do on Zoom to adjust our appearance, are erasing generations of beauty,” she Told Fast Company in an interview.

The obsession with youth and the obsession to look good in our culture has intensified thanks to social media. But, in the end, we all have to find the beauty within us.

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