The official film critics of various publications have delivered there verdict on Spectre.

Spectre Is The Longest In The James Bond Series 

The reviews are mostly favorable save a few exceptions. Enstars rounds up the reviews which are trending on Twitter right now.

"Bond is back and Daniel Craig is back in a terrifically exciting, spectacular, almost operatically delirious 007 adventure - endorsing intelligence work as old-fashioned derring-do and incidentally taking a stoutly pro-Snowden line against the creepy voyeur surveillance that undermines the rights of a free individual. It's pure action mayhem with a real sense of style." -- The Guardian

Christoph Waltz Dishes About Playing Villain In Spectre

"Daniel Craig may or may not return as James Bond, but this relatively listless installment raises flags that the secret agent may be a dinosaur in the age of drones and Wikileaks." -- The Wrap

"Sam Mendes' second consecutive Bond outing again passes its physical with flying colors: Ricocheting from London to Rome to Morocco across action sequences of deliriously daft extravagance, the pic accumulates a veritable Pompeii of mighty, crumbling structures. What's missing is the unexpected emotional urgency of "Skyfall," as the film sustains its predecessor's nostalgia kick with a less sentimental bent." -- Variety

"It's a swaggering show of confidence from returning director Sam Mendes and his brilliant cinematographer, Hoyte van Hoytema, who shot Spectre on luxurious 35mm film - a marked change of texture from Skyfall's gleaming digital froideur" --- The Telegraph

Spectre will hit theaters on Nov. 6.

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