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Tom Shone



Tom Shone was born in Horsham, England, in 1967. From 1994 to 1999 he was the film critic of the London Sunday Times and has since written for a number of publications, including The New Yorker, The New York Times, the London Daily Telegraph, and Vogue. He lives in Brooklyn, New York." ...more

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The Nolan Variations: The M...

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Tarantino: A Retrospective

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Blockbuster: How Hollywood ...

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In the Rooms

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Martin Scorsese: A Retrospe...

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Woody Allen: A Retrospective

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The Greengrass Papers

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“[Christopher Nolan]: Google is not as powerful as people think in terms of information collation. They’re more powerful than people realize in all kinds of areas, such as collecting data on your movements. They’re very good at that. But in a data search, the outcome is always limited. An interesting experiment would be to walk into a library, and go to a book, open the book at a random page, find a fact or piece of information, write it down. Do that ten times, and then go online and see how many of those ten you can find. Our feeling is that 90 percent of the information is online. I have a suspicion the real answer is 0.9 percent.”
Tom Shone, The Nolan Variations: The Movies, Mysteries, and Marvels of Christopher Nolan



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