Tomorrow Never Dies

:

Critics' Reviews

advertisement
80
Washington Post: Desson Thomson
Tomorrow Never Dies isn't one of the great Bonds, by any means. But it's familiar, flashy and enjoyable in all the right places.Read Full Review »
75
ReelViews: James Berardinelli
Tomorrow Never Dies is a better film than Goldeneye. In fact, it's the best Bond film in many years.Read Full Review »
75
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: Roger Ebert
There's a high gloss and some nice payoffs, but not quite as much humor as usual; Bond seems to be straying from his tongue-in-cheek origins into the realm of conventional techno-thrillers.Read Full Review »
60
The New York Times: Elvis Mitchell
Despite Mr. Brosnan's best efforts to be lethally debonair, the Bond franchise has sacrificed most of what made this character unique in the first place, turning the world's suavest spy into one more pitchman and fashion plate. This latest film is such a generic action event that it could be any old summer blockbuster, except that its hero is chronically overdressed.Read Full Review »
60
LOS ANGELES TIMES: Kenneth Turan
Veteran director Roger Spottiswoode has tried to pep the old warhorse up, but the combined inertia of all those pictures over 35 years proves hard to budge.Read Full Review »
60
Washington Post: Rita Kempley
Tomorrow is propelled by relentless action. Chase scenes are interrupted not by witty conversation or sexy conquests but by the rattle of machine gun fire.Read Full Review »
58
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Owen Gleiberman
The film forgets that Bond's most dangerous actions have always been his quietest ones, in which he uses his charisma to turn his enemies against themselves.Read Full Review »
50
Salon.com: Charles Taylor
The movie is efficient but scores zero in suspense, wit or class.Read Full Review »
See all Tomorrow Never Dies reviews at metacritic.com »