James Bond Is Back - Denis Villeneuve, Callum Turner & 007 First Light
239 James Bond finally feels like it’s moving again.In this episode of Tailoring Talk Magazine, Roberto and Jon get back together to break down the biggest developments in the Bond universe after a long period of silence. With Amazon now firmly in control, major announcements are finally landing and there’s a lot to talk about.We discuss the appointment of Denis Villeneuve as the next James Bond director, why his filmography makes him such an interesting choice and what his world-building approach could mean for the future of 007. We also look at Steven Knight joining as writer, best known for Peaky Blinders, and whether his involvement signals a more grounded, character-driven Bond.The conversation then turns to casting, where Callum Turner has emerged as the current favourite to take on the role of Bond. We break down who he is, why his name makes sense and why a lesser-known actor could be exactly what the franchise needs.Finally, Jon leads a deep dive into the upcoming Bond video game 007 First Light, including its younger Bond approach, Hitman-inspired gameplay, editions, DLC, Golden Gun controversy and whether this game could help define the next era of Bond ahead of the next film.Whether you’re excited, sceptical or somewhere in between, Bond is back in motion and it’s got people talking again.In this episode:Denis Villeneuve confirmed as the next James Bond directorWhat his previous films tell us about the future of BondSteven Knight joins as writer and what Peaky Blinders brings to 007Amazon’s stewardship of the Bond franchiseCallum Turner rumours explainedWhy a lesser-known Bond actor can workTimeline for the next Bond filmFull breakdown of 007 First Light gameplayYoung Bond, spycraft and Hitman DNACollector’s editions, DLC and the Golden Gun debateHow the game may influence Bond’s future toneIf you enjoyed this episode, please follow or subscribe, leave us a rating and review, and share it with someone who loves James Bond as much as we do.James Bond, 007, Denis Villeneuve, Steven Knight, Callum Turner, Bond 26, Amazon James Bond, 007 First Light, James Bond game, Bond podcast, film discussion, movie news, Tailoring Talk Magazine Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
iPhone 17 Pro & Pro Max - One Month Later: Real User Review & Verdict
238 In this episode, Roberto shares his one-month real-world review of the iPhone 17 Pro (Deep Blue) and iPhone 17 Pro Max (Cosmic Orange) — two phones he’s been living with every day since launch.From battery life and heat management to camera upgrades and screen durability, Roberto breaks down how Apple’s latest flagships hold up beyond the honeymoon period.🎧 Highlights:Why a month is the right time for a true iPhone reviewiPhone 17 Pro: perfect size and pocketability for professionalsiPhone 17 Pro Max: the ultimate battery life companionCamera upgrades that creators will actually appreciateFront 18 MP camera with landscape mode = workflow game-changerPerformance, thermals, and ceramic shield durabilityVerdict: who should upgrade and who should waitIf you’re deciding between the 17 Pro and Pro Max, or wondering if the upgrade is worth it from the 15 or 16 series, this episode will help you make that call.📱 Watch the full video review on YouTube → youtube.com/@tailoringtalkmagazineFollow Roberto on Instagram → @robertorevillalondonAnd check out his bespoke tailoring work at → www.robertorevillalondon.com🎙️ Produced by Roberto Revilla LondoniPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, iPhone 17 review, iPhone 17 Pro review, iPhone 17 Pro Max review, Apple 2025, iPhone 17 camera, iPhone 17 battery, iPhone 17 Pro Deep Blue, iPhone 17 Pro Max Cosmic Orange, iPhone 17 Pro vs Pro Max, Apple iPhone 17, Tailoring Talk Magazine, Roberto Revilla, tech review, Apple lifestyle Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apple MacBook Pro M5 Review - Should You Upgrade or Sit This One Out?
237 Apple’s brand-new M5 MacBook Pro has landed, and as always, the company is calling it their most powerful and efficient laptop yet.In this episode, Roberto breaks down Apple’s official claims — including up to 3.5x faster AI performance, 1.6x faster graphics, and 24-hour battery life — and explains what those numbers actually mean for regular users and creative professionals.You’ll learn:What’s truly new in the M5 MacBook ProHow Apple’s claims stack up in real-world termsWho should (and shouldn’t) consider upgradingWhether it’s time to buy, or wait for the M5 Pro and Max modelsIf you already own an M3 or M4 MacBook Pro, Roberto’s honest verdict might save you a serious chunk of cash.🎧 Listen now for the full breakdown, including what Apple got right, what’s unchanged, and who this laptop is really for.If you enjoy the show, please follow Tailoring Talk Magazine, drop a quick rating or review, and check out the video version on our YouTube channel!SHOW NOTES / LINKS📺 Watch the full video version on YouTube: youtube.com/@tailoringtalkmagazine🧵 Follow Roberto on Instagram: @robertorevillalondon💼 Learn more about bespoke tailoring: www.robertorevillalondon.com💬 Join the conversation on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robertorevillaApple M5 MacBook Pro review, M5 chip explained, should I upgrade MacBook Pro, Apple 2025 laptops, M5 vs M4 comparison, MacBook Pro performance, Apple AI features, MacBook Pro battery life, tech podcast UK, Tailoring Talk Magazine, Roberto Revilla Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apple iPad Pro M5 Review & Buyer’s Guide - Should You Upgrade or Wait?
236 Apple have just announced their brand-new iPad Pro powered by the M5 chip, claiming massive gains in AI performance, graphics, multitasking and connectivity.In this episode, Roberto breaks down Apple’s official claims and explains what they actually mean for real users — creatives, prosumers and everyday iPad fans alike.You’ll hear:Apple’s key M5 performance claims in plain EnglishWhat’s genuinely new vs the M4 iPad ProThe benefits for different kinds of usersHonest buying advice on whether to upgrade or hold offIf you already own an M4 or M3 iPad Pro, you’ll find out why this might not be the leap Apple wants you to think it is.But if you’re on an older M1 or earlier, this episode will help you decide whether the M5 is finally the one worth moving to.🎧 Listen now for the full review and Roberto’s honest verdict on Apple’s latest iPad — no hype, just straight answers.If you enjoy the episode, please follow Tailoring Talk Magazine, leave a review, and check out our YouTube channel for the video version.Apple iPad Pro M5 review, iPad Pro buyers guide, M5 chip explained, Apple 2025, should I upgrade iPad Pro, M5 iPad Pro vs M4, Apple M5 performance, iPad Pro AI features, tech podcast UK, Tailoring Talk Magazine, Roberto Revilla📺 Watch the full video version on YouTube: youtube.com/@tailoringtalkmagazine🧵 Follow Roberto on Instagram: @robertorevillalondon💼 Learn more about bespoke tailoring: www.robertorevillalondon.com💬 Join the conversation on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/robertorevilla Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Apple Vision Pro M5 + VisionOS 26: Finally More Than a Gimmick?
235 Apple’s latest Vision Pro update isn’t just about raw power — it’s about purpose.In this short segment, Roberto Revilla breaks down how the new M5 chip and VisionOS 26 finally push Apple’s spatial computer beyond being a flashy demo piece.With floating widgets that live in your room, smarter Personas for FaceTime, and a Spatial Scenes feature that turns your photos into 3D environments, this update gives the Vision Pro more to actually do.Is this the moment Apple’s headset becomes genuinely useful — or just another small step toward the future of spatial computing?🎧 Tune in to hear Roberto’s quick take, and don’t forget to check out the full YouTube review for the full breakdown:👉 youtube.com/@tailoringtalkmagazineApple Vision Pro, Vision Pro 2, Vision Pro M5, VisionOS 26, Apple Vision Pro Review, Apple Vision Pro 2025, Vision Pro Update, Vision Pro Features, Spatial Computing, Tailoring Talk Magazine, Roberto Revilla Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.