The Imperialist Anxieties of Christopher Nolan
Andrew Fedorov considers Christopher Nolan’s Victorian sensibility and its elision from Tom Shone’s “The Nolan Variations.”
Andrew Fedorov considers Christopher Nolan’s Victorian sensibility and its elision from Tom Shone’s “The Nolan Variations.”
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Andrew Fedorov considers the legacy of prolific Hollywood extra Robert G. Haines.
Andrew Fedorov thumbs through the works of a pair of saintly writers.
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