Two star-studded WWII dramas come together for a perfect set of espionage thrillers. First up is Michael Frayn’s award-winning play Copenhagen (Stephen Rea, Daniel Craig. 2002/90 min.), in which German physicist Werner Heisenberg travels to Copenhagen in 1941 to visit with his Danish counterpart Niels Bohr. Follow that with the life story of Ian Fleming, whose real-life exploits led to his creation of the world’s most famous super spy, James Bond in Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond (Dominic Cooper, Lara Pulver. 2014/3 hrs., 8 min.). Color/NR/widescreen.