Roger Moore
From Roger Moore With Love review – TV to fall asleep to
This biopic paints a strangely dull picture of the one-time Bond. He seems very nice – just not very interesting, despite a bizarre Steve Coogan voiceover’s attempt to inject energy
Stuart Heritage
25, Dec, 2024 @10:20 PM
From Roger Moore With Love review – the amazing life of the louchest Bond
Full of celebrity interviews, wild anecdotes and ex-wives, this indulgent documentary gives the star the affectionate treatment he deserves, including an arch Joan Collins
Peter Bradshaw
11, Dec, 2024 @11:00 AM
View to a killing: Roger Moore auction to sell James Bond memorabilia
Famously suave actor’s family selling items ranging from Lamborghini skis to luxury watches, cufflinks and numerous silk ties
Andrew Pulver
10, Jul, 2023 @12:19 PM
Get On Up: The Triumph of Black America review – David Harewood’s interviews are puzzlingly shallow
This look at the icons of Black creativity in the US sees the actor on infectious form. But he fails to offer any insight on complex issues – leaving this documentary feeling jolly, but bland
Leila Latif
30, Mar, 2023 @9:00 PM
‘Roger Moore collapsed one night. I thought he’d died’: how we made The Play What I Wrote
‘Ralph Fiennes strode into the dressing room and said he loved the show – we booked him there and then. The whole thing was very kick-bollocks-scramble’
Interviews by Andrew Dickson
22, Nov, 2021 @3:00 PM
Wilbur Smith obituary
Bestselling author of adventure novels with African settings such as When the Lion Feeds and The Sunbird
Mike Ripley
14, Nov, 2021 @2:28 PM
Hear me out: why A View to a Kill isn't a bad movie
The latest in our series defending loathed movies is a plea to reconsider Sir Roger Moore’s silly but superb Bond swansong
Martin Pengelly
09, Apr, 2021 @5:51 AM
Live and let live: why does James Bond always survive?
There have been 25 official films in the franchise. In all our Vesper martini-swigging hero escapes. Here’s – possibly – why
Rich Pelley
29, Mar, 2021 @12:00 PM
Arthur Wooster obituary
James Bond film cameraman and director who masterminded action shots for Pierce Brosnan and Roger Moore
Anthony Hayward
23, Sep, 2020 @12:04 PM
The name's Bond. Second-best Bond | David Mitchell
In a world racked by disease, it’s lovely to debate which actor was almost as good as Sean Connery
David Mitchell
16, Aug, 2020 @9:00 AM
My favourite film aged 12: Gold
My friend Tom convinced me that Roger Moore’s finest non-Bond moment was this 1974 corker about a maverick mining engineer. He’ll convince you, too
Martin Pengelly
08, May, 2020 @2:17 PM
I've never seen … any James Bond film | Hadley Freeman
Continuing our series in which writers rectify gaps in their film education, Hadley Freeman finally pops her 007 cherry with the ‘Bondiest Bond’ – The Spy Who Loved Me
Hadley Freeman
02, Apr, 2020 @1:03 PM
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