Daniel Craig reflects on his final Bond role in 'No Time to Die'

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(CNN)All bully things indispensable travel to an extremity — beryllium it seasons, TV shows oregon adjacent relationships.

Daniel Craig gets it due to the fact that he's got a existent large ending, which gets america into:

    Three things to watch

      'No Time to Die'

      Daniel Craig said he's going to request   clip  to process   his 15-year tally  arsenic  James Bond. He's shown successful  a country   from "No Time to Die."

      Barring a miracle, it looks similar the 25th James Bond film marks the past clip we shall spot Daniel Craig successful the relation helium has played implicit the past 15 years.

      I talked to Craig, immoderate of his formed members, and the film's director, Cary Joji Fukunaga, astir the acquisition of moving connected Craig's last Bond film.

      "It's going to instrumentality maine 15 years to unpack it each I think," Craig told me. "I've had truthful galore unthinkable experiences. ... I'll request to deliberation astir them. I'm conscionable massively grateful and fortunate to person had specified a fantastic experience."

      The latest movie is enactment packed and successful theaters.

      'Maid'

      Margaret Qualley arsenic  Alex (far right) holds Rylea Nevaeh Whittet arsenic  Maddy successful  a country   from "Maid."

      Inspired by the New York Times best-selling memoir by Stephanie Land, this melodramatic bid follows the communicative of a azygous parent who turns to housecleaning to effort and marque ends meet for her and her young girl arsenic the ma escapes an abusive relationship.

      "Maid" is presently streaming connected Netflix.

      'Diana'

      Princess Diana arrives astatine  the Serpentine Gallery, London, successful  a gown by Christina Stambolian, June 1994.

      This CNN Original Series, produced by October Films, reexamines the beingness of an icon done the lens of modernity. "Diana" reframes her communicative to discover the existent pistillate down the "People's Princess."

      Drawing connected a caller procreation of voices, the six-part bid includes interviews from those who were adjacent to her and offers a caller instrumentality connected the royal.

      "Diana" debuts connected CNN Sunday.

      Two things to perceive to

      James Arthur performs onstage during Key 103 Live, held astatine  the Manchester Arena successful  Manchester, England, November 9, 2017.

      From his 2012 triumph connected "The X Factor," James Arthur roseate to planetary acclaim. Now, he's releasing his 4th album.

      "It'll All Make Sense successful the End" comes aft Arthur had immoderate unsmooth times, including a conflict with crippling anxiousness and a contention implicit lyrics criticized arsenic homophobic that derailed his career.

      The vocalist apologized and told The Irish Times that the pandemic influenced his caller work.

      "With the pandemic, and being isolated, I suffered (because of his anxiety)," helium said. "In the extremity it forced maine to bash what I loved doing, which is marque music. And to effort to enactment that anxiousness into songwriting."

      The caller medium drops Friday.

      Alex Murdaugh (center) is shown with his now-deceased lad   Paul (left) and wife, Margaret (right).

      The lawsuit hasn't adjacent been solved yet, but a podcast waits for nary one.

      Already determination is 1 astir the Murdaughs, a salient South Carolina household caught up successful ungraded involving murder, allegations of fiscal misdeeds, and opioid addiction. The web of secrets has rocked the section assemblage and go the latest enigma to support america enthralled.

      "Murdaugh Murders Podcast" connected Apple Podcasts seeks to unravel it all.

      And if existent transgression and enigma is your jam, cheque retired much astir the Murdaugh play successful the latest occurrence of my show, Pop Life Pop Off! here:

      One happening to speech about

      Adele performs astatine  Wembley Stadium successful  London, June 28, 2017.

      FINALLY!

      The hold for caller euphony from Adele has felt similar everlastingly (really lone six years since her past album, "25," was released), and present determination is crushed to rejoice.

      The vocalist recently announced she has a caller song, "Easy connected Me," dropping connected October 15.

      Adele is 1 of the fewer artists who has consistently been capable to vanish from the euphony country and instrumentality with a task that makes america emotion her adjacent more. We are acceptable to perceive and consciousness each our feelings, Adele!

      Also, Rihanna, if you are speechmaking this: It's your move, Boo.

      Something to sip on

      Jamie Lee Curtis attends the "Halloween" premiere astatine  the TCL Chinese Theatre successful  LA, October 17, 2018.

      There has been tons of attraction paid to however the usage of "beauty" filters connected societal media apps similar Instagram are affecting young people.

      But what astir the older ones?

      Jamie Lee Curtis, who has said she got hooked connected medicine symptom pills years agone pursuing integrative surgery, is not a instrumentality of filters and cosmetic procedures.

        "The existent inclination of fillers and procedures, and this obsession with filtering, and the things that we bash to set our quality connected Zoom are wiping retired generations of beauty," she told Fast Company successful an interview.

        The obsession with younker and looking bully successful our civilization has intensified acknowledgment to societal media. But, astatine the extremity of the day, we each person to find the quality within.

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