Before Daniel Craig hangs up his “license to kill,” the Museum of Modern Art will be offering up a film series tribute to the actor’s big-screen career. The program, which will run from March 3rd to March 22nd, which comes on the eve of Craig’s final appearance as James Bond in “No Time To Die.”
“I couldn’t ever imagine being put in a museum, but what an honor and a thrill to be shown at MoMA,” noted Craig. The film series will trace Craig’s evolution from European arthouse regular to A-list superstar. It will include notable early roles played by Craig in the likes of John Maybury’s “Love Is the Devil: Study for a Portrait of Francis Bacon” (1998), Roger Mitchell’s “The Mother” (2003) and “Enduring Love” (2004), and Matthew Vaughn’s “Layer Cake,” the stylish crime thriller that helped the actor land the 007 franchise.
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