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Now pay attention, 007. In surveys of the most famous baddies in the James Bond movies, Kamal Khan, the main villain in Octopussy (1983), tends to be pushed aside by the likes of Goldfinger, Blofeld, Stromberg, and Le Chiffre. Yet, in his own way, Kamal Khan was just as devious and evil, and perhaps needs [...]

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As James Bond fans around the globe wait patiently for news about the next 007 movie, 'Bond 26', now under the creative control of Amazon, it reminds the JBIFC of the watershed period that came between Moonraker (1979) and For Your Eyes Only (1981), when there was also considerable uncertainty about which direction the series [...]

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Now pay attention, 007. The recent sad passing of director Lee Tamahori deserves to be marked with a look back on Pierce Brosnan's final movie as James Bond. On 18th November, 2002, Brosnan's fourth Bond adventure Die Another Day had its Royal Premiere at the Royal Albert Hall in central London, in front of the [...]

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The JBIFC is very sad to report that the Kiwi film director Lee Tamahori, who gave us Die Another Day (2002), Pierce Brosnan's fourth and final James Bond movie, has passed away. He died on November 7th, 2025, after a brave battle with Parkinson's disease. Warren Lee Tamahori (17 June 1950 – 7 November 2025) [...]

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After the spectacular success of Skyfall (2012), many observers and Bond aficionados wondered how the next Bond film could match Daniel Craig's third 007 adventure. There was also intense interest in whether director Sam Mendes could be tempted to return. At first, he seemed reluctant. When Mendes finally agreed to do so, there was [...]

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