Tom Shone

Film Critic, Intelligent Life Magazine, The Economist

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Film critic of Intelligent Life, columnist for The Guardian, adjunct professor at Tisch

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The news media have forgotten what the word "cover up" means. You don't cover up someone else's crime. You cover up your own
Presumably Republicans wlll be chasing the military sexual abuse scandal to Obama's door in the same they are the IRS scandal. Er, no.
Hearing His Master's Voice: 'I’ve long held the view that too much attention is paid to the way movie actors l... bit.ly/16h2jnZ

THESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS

tomshone.blogspot.com — New York magazine "Shone is admired on both sides of the Atlantic as a writer with a deep love of the movies and one of the sharpest voices in arts journalism" - Tim de Lisle, Intelligent Life "Compelling, witty. authoritative and very, very smart" - Nick Hornby

THESE VIOLENT DELIGHTS

tomshone.blogspot.com — New York magazine "Shone is admired on both sides of the Atlantic as a writer with a deep love of the movies and one of the sharpest voices in arts journalism" - Tim de Lisle, Intelligent Life "Compelling, witty. authoritative and very, very smart" - Nick Hornby
RT @MartinPengelly: Great piece by @Tom_Shone on Benedict Cumberbatch, Star Trek & the greatest movie voices… gu.com/p/3fphb/tw Alas, …

Benedict Cumberbatch's Star Trek villain speaks with the voice of reason

guardian.co.uk — This week, Benedict Cumberbatch has been basking in praise for his portrayal of the villain, John Harrison, in JJ Abrams' new film, Star Trek Into Darkness - more particularly, his voice has been drawing raves.
RT @GuardianUS: .@Tom_Shone – Benedict Cumberbatch's Star Trek Into Darkness villain speaks with the voice of reason trib.al/TsZP8IJ

Benedict Cumberbatch's Star Trek villain speaks with the voice of reason

guardian.co.uk — This week, Benedict Cumberbatch has been basking in praise for his portrayal of the villain, John Harrison, in JJ Abrams' new film, Star Trek Into Darkness - more particularly, his voice has been drawing raves.
Join me in my crusade to stop Chris Hayes from using his hands. He looks like Wallace in Wallace and Gromit
When conservatives fret that trouble abroad represents a "failure" of US policy I sense shadow-colonialism. What business is it of theirs?
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