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Author David Thomson on How Screen Antiheroes Led to Trump, Why His Dictionary Wont Be Updated and His Next Book Subject: Mickey Mouse

AdminBy AdminJuly 8, 2026No Comments11 Mins Read

David Thomson is a revered British writer on film —a critic, historian and author of more than 40 books — who has been described by the Los Angeles Times as “without doubt, the greatest living film historian”; by the New York Times as “among the most ardent cinephiles of the past half-century… sometimes, his books deliver greater pleasures than the multiplex”; and by The Atlantic as the writer of “the most fun and enthralling prose about the movies since Pauline Kael.”