Richard Corliss

Richard Corliss joined TIME in 1980 as a movie critic, a position he still holds. Before TIME, he wrote for National Review, New Times, Maclean’s of Canada and SoHo Weekly News. He was also editor for Film Comment from 1970 to 1990. Corliss is the author of the books Talking Pictures, a study of Hollywood screenwriters, and Greta Garbo (both 1974). In 1994 he wrote a study of the novel and film Lolita. Corliss holds a B.A. from Saint Joseph’s College in Philadelphia and an M.S. in film studies from Columbia University. He lives in New York City with his wife, Mary.

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The Best Man Holiday Gives Thor a Run for Its Millions

Thor: The Dark World won the weekend, and it almost doesn’t matter. The Marvel Studios sequel will keep generating hundreds of millions at the North American box office — where its $38.5-million second weekend brought it to a muscular $147 million — and abroad. In less than three weeks, The Dark World has already exceeded the …

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