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Genre Movie :Mystery & Suspense,Action & Adventure
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Nov 9, 2012 Wide
Actors :Daniel Craig,Judi Dench,Javier Bardem,Ralph Fiennes,Naomie Harris,Bérénice Marlohe,Albert Finney,Ben Whishaw,Rory Kinnear,Ola Rapace,Helen McCrory,Nicholas Woodeson,Bill Buckhurst,Elize DuToit,Ian Bonar,Gordon Milne,Peter Basham,Tonia Sotiropoulou,Ben Loyd-Holmes,Wolf Blitzer
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Skyfall
All Critics Ranting For Skyfall : 8.2If You Like this movie you can streaming Skyfall movie without downloading HERE
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Review For Skyfall
It's been a long time since I enjoyed a Bond movie so much.Tom Charity-CNN.com
'Quantum of Solace,' was a dour, dire letdown. This picture's a substantial bounce back, and easily the best Craig Bond picture. Emotional depth and all.
Glenn Kenny-MSN Movies
Sam Mendes' 'Skyfall': sleek, slithery, sensual
Joe Baltake-Passionate Moviegoer
The cool accomplishment of Skyfall, 23rd in the Broccoli franchise, is that it seems a necessary, rather than mandatory, addition to the year's popular culture.
Richard Corliss-TIME Magazine
Among the most ambitious imaginings of Bond to date: dark, supple, and punctuated with moments of unanticipated visual brilliance.
Christopher Orr-The Atlantic
Mendes' approach to action is classical and elegant - no manic editing and blurry unintelligible images here - but what makes the movie special is the attention he pays his actors.
Rene Rodriguez-Miami Herald
It's not just a terrific Bond movie; it's a terrific movie, period.
Eric D. Snider-EricDSnider.com
It is not the breath of fresh air that was 2006's "Casino Royale," but it is nearly as satisfying.
Carla Meyer-Sacramento Bee
Mendes has embraced the general super-ness of Bond and taken his inspiration from the best superhero flick of recent years: The Dark Knight.
Margot Harrison-Seven Days
For 50 years, we've placed our stock in Bonds, but never have our investments yielded the sort of windfall 'Skyfall' delivers over two-and-a-half hours of pulsating entertainment that will leave you shaken - and stirred.
Al Alexander-The Patriot Ledger
One of the better bonds, but it isn't as good as Daniel Craig's first outing.
Wesley Lovell-Cinema Sight
Solicits swoons like the best Bonds ever did, even if Bond's dangerously close to decommission.
Sara Maria Vizcarrondo-Movies With Butter
A very British Bond, and also a very personal one.
Tom Glasson-Concrete Playground
It ought to win a prize just for reconnecting with what made the franchise successful in the first place, while also repositioning the Bond films for the '10s.
James Plath-Movie Metropolis
Sam Mendes revitalizes the James Bond franchise with a slick and action-packed entry. Daniel Craig proves yet again why he's the best Bond yet.
Jeremy Lebens-We Got This Covered
Bond traditions haven't just been updated -- they've been intelligently modified and rethought, giving us the franchise's inherent pleasures in a new package.
Tim Grierson-Deadspin
Skyfall proves that a long-standing series can deliver the expected fundamentals while keeping the new films fresh and unpredictable.
Mark Pfeiffer-Reel Times: Reflections on Cinema
One of the ten best films of 2012.
Fr. Chris Carpenter-Rage Monthly
The film serves as a trip back to the beginning of the 50-year-old cinematic legend and the promise of a golden future with Craig in the role of 007.
Matthew Odam-Austin American-Statesman
What propels this grisly chapter is the characters' keen sense of agency.
Rob Humanick-Projection Booth
Skyfall epitomizes what a Bond movie should be, and its director, for once, justifiably deserves much of the credit.
Gabe Leibowitz-Film and Felt
Skyfall isn't quite a throwback to the absurd thrills of the 007 films of old, but it does inject some fun back into the franchise.
Rob Gonsalves-eFilmCritic.com
As the saying goes, you've got to shake 22 Bond films, before the 23rd is stirred to perfection. Without a doubt, this is the best James Bond movie.
Jeff Bayer-The Scorecard Review
James Bond looks broken and weary, an embodiment of a traditional model of international spydom, the one premised on national borders, white-Western-wealthy entitlements, and excessive consumptions of alcohol, cars, and women.
Cynthia Fuchs-PopMatters
I have no compulsion whatsoever in declaring Skyfall, in terms of cinematography, the best looking Bond film ever ... Action movies simply don't look like this - but ... this is no ordinary action movie.
CJ Johnson-ABC Radio (Australia)
TagLine Skyfall Think on your sins.
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