Sharon Stone, 63, brings Hollywood glamour to the south of France
Daily MailSharon Stone brought a touch of Hollywood glamour to the south of France on Wednesday evening as the French principality welcomed a charity screening of new James Bond film No Time To Die. All set: The Monte Carlo Opera house welcomed two iconic Aston Martin's ahead of the charitable event Main man: No Time To Die director Cary Joji Fukunaga joined Stone and Prince Albert on the red carpet Shmoozing: It was quite the night of the stars, with the former Bond legend's son also in attendance Wednesday's charity screening was organised by the Princess Grace Foundation to support emerging talents in theater, dance and film. as 'slick, stylish and emotional' No Time To Die wins five star reviews After an 18-month Covid-induced delay the premiere for No Time To Die - Craig 's final outing as Bond - took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday He was joined by co-stars Lashana Lynch, Lea Seydoux and Ana de Armas to introduce critics, Royals and stars to the Cary Joji Fukunaga blockbuster Daily Mail's Brian Viner gave Bond's 'tense and explosive' 25th outing four stars, writing that 'the thunderous ovation that rocked the venue was not misplaced' Other publications dished out five star reviews including The Guardian, The Telegraph and Time, while The Independent offered a lacklustre three stars After an 18-month Covid-induced delay the premiere for No Time To Die - Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond - took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday. Finally here: After an 18-month Covid-induced delay the premiere for No Time To Die - Daniel Craig's final outing as James Bond - took place at the Royal Albert Hall on Tuesday Teasing an ending that 'no one saw coming', Viner hailed No Time To Die as 'a triumph', gushing: ' an explosive, tense, daring, and most of all surprising adventure, toying with our preconceptions about the world's greatest secret agent and exploring his personal life more intimately than ever before.' Four stars: The Daily Mail's Brian Viner gave Bond's 'daring, tense and explosive' 25th outing four stars Leading man: Daniel, 53, oozed sophistication ahead of his final outing as James Bond when he walked No Time To Die's world premiere red carpet on Tuesday NO TIME TO DIE REVIEWS: Magnificent and extravagant THE DAILY MAIL Rating: ' an explosive, tense, daring, and most of all surprising adventure, toying with our preconceptions about the world's greatest secret agent and exploring his personal life more intimately than ever before.'