Kevin Thomas (film critic)
American film critic (born 1936) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kevin B. Thomas (born 1936) is an American film critic who has written reviews for the Los Angeles Times since 1962. His long tenure makes him the longest-running film critic among major United States newspapers.[1]
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Born | Kevin B. Thomas 1936 (age 87ā88) Los Angeles, California, United States |
Alma mater | Gettysburg College Pennsylvania State University |
Occupation(s) | Film critic, writer |
Thomas was born in Los Angeles in 1936. He earned a bachelor's degree from Gettysburg College in 1958 and master's degree from Pennsylvania State University in 1960.[1][2]
Thomas is known for giving fairly positive reviews compared to other critics, and certainly less critical than Kenneth Turan, who joined the Los Angeles Times in 1991.[3][4][5]
In 2003, the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association gave Thomas a Lifetime Achievement Award.[6] Thomas holds an honorary position on the Advisory Board of GALECA: The Society of LGBTQ Entertainment Critics and its Dorian Awards.[7]
In his 2022 book "Cinema Speculation," Quentin Tarantino said that Kevin Thomas was the only critic at the Los Angeles Times who seemed to enjoy his job.[8]