‘Skyfall’ wins best original song
By Totel V. de Jesus
“Skyfall” wins best original song in the 85th Academy Awards.

“Skyfall” wins best original song in the 85th Academy Awards.

It was an extra starry, musical day at the Dolby Theatre as Adele took the stage first Friday, followed by the cast of “Les Miserables,” singing together for the first time.

Adele singing the theme song from “Skyfall” live for the first time. Russell Crowe proving that he sings much better live. Barbra Streisand performing on the show for the first time in 36 years. And Shirley Bassey possibly belting both iconic Bond songs from “Goldfinger” and “Diamonds are Forever”?

British songstress Adele won best song Golden Globe on Sunday for the theme tune to the last James Bond blockbuster movie “Skyfall.”

The latest James Bond film “Skyfall” has become the first movie ever to take £100 million at the British box office, it was announced Monday.

Bella Swan, James Bond and Abe Lincoln have combined to lift Hollywood to record Thanksgiving holiday revenue at the box office.

Will “Skyfall” be the first James Bond movie to earn an Oscar Best Picture nomination?

To borrow a line from Depeche Mode, death is everywhere in “Skyfall.” James Bond’s mortality has never been in such prominent focus, but the demise of the entire British spy game as we know it seems imminent, as well.

He’s got gadgets, girls and a great suit. James Bond turns 50, and as the superspy’s latest movie “Skyfall” opens in North America this week Toronto hosts the first global stop for the show “Designing 007 – Fifty Years of Bond Style.”

There are good reasons why “Skyfall,” Daniel Craig’s third outing as James Bond, is highly anticipated: Helmed by Sam Mendes, Agent 007’s latest adventure is the 25th big-screen release of the action franchise, top-billed in various incarnations by Sean Connery, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan, George Lazenby and Craig.

“Skyfall” has taken more in its opening weekend at the British box office than any previous James Bond film, its producers said on Monday.

Daniel Craig thrilled James Bond fans in London Tuesday when he stepped onto the red carpet with co-stars Judi Dench and Javier Bardem for the world premiere of the 23rd Bond film “Skyfall”.