Now You See Me 3: Release, Plot, Cast & News
In 2013, Now You See Me first released, showcasing the insane story of the Four Horsemen, a team of illusionists who pull off bank heists during their performances, rewarding their audiences with the money. Of course, their crimes aren't ignored, with the FBI trying to track them down to expose their criminal activities. A sequel was released in 2016, which once again weave magic and mystery together. Now, years after the second movie released,...
2024-07-03T21:39:33Z
Every James Bond Theme Song, Ranked
From 'Goldfinger' to 'No Time to Die,' we broke down all the tracks that played alongside 007. No matter how directors or actors put their signature stamp on the franchise, James Bond films have a familiar formula. We can expect the opening scenes of the film to deliver on a few time-honored traditions: the gun-barrel sequence, the pre-title teaser, and perhaps most important of all, the highly stylized title credits, set to an original theme song. Bond themes are the secret sauce of the movies: paired with the bombastic credits, they set the tone for the action to come, and speak to the current era of the franchise. (You'd never hear a smooth Sean Connery-era theme in a Daniel Craig-starring Bond movie, after all.) For any musician, recording a Bond tune guarantees a spot in music history—but history doesn't remember all of the Bond themes fondly. Over the years, we've heard the truly awful (sorry, Madonna), to the deeply dull (Sam Smith), to the true classics, like Shirley Bassey’s “Goldfinger.” Here are all the James Bond themes, ranked from worst to best.
2024-03-13T19:31:32Z