Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
A lovely, well-made new chapter in the franchise makes for a pleasant night at the movies.
Stephen King adaptations are big at the moment. Unfortunately, this was the wrong story to revive.
This handsome but dull film isn't nearly as fascinating as the true story on which it's based.
There's a place for teen dramas like this one, but do they have to be such a bummer?
Director Sam Raimi returns to the superhero genre with a madcap, surprising caper.
The comedy, which was purchased by Apple, will have its hometown debut Thursday night as part of the JFilm Festival.
The spoof of Nicolas Cage's persona is exactly what you think it is, weirdness and all.
The hotly anticipated Viking fable is a brutal and beautiful, if troubling, epic.
With a depressing, dull third chapter, the Harry Potter spinoff series has fully run out of steam.
The boxer-turned-priest tale is inspiring, but inspiration alone doesn't necessarily make a good film.
There's humor in the blue critter's adventures, but the movie could've used a lot of editing.
The mind-bending, genre-hopping action flick is nearly impossible to describe — but it's an excellent, essential movie.
The latest comic-book origin story is an unambitious, ugly slog.
For better and worse, this new drama feels like a throwback movie of the week.
The star-packed adventure flick is a pleasant experience, but not necessarily a rich one.
Film critic Sean Collier offers his picks ahead of Sunday's ceremony.
The international hit about a rough train journey makes its Pittsburgh debut at the Harris Theater.
Director Ti West's latest (very adults-only) horror film is a surprising masterpiece.
Beyond the tabloid headlines its stars generated, "Deep Water" is an intriguing (even confounding) thriller.
There's not much besides movie-star charm to the latest big-budget adventure from Netflix.
The queasy Hulu horror-comedy isn't for the squeamish, but those with the stomach for it will enjoy the ride.
There's a new actor in the suit for this impressive, if hefty, take on the iconic character.
Peter Dinklage stars in a new musical adaptation of the classic story.
It's a far cry from "A Hard Day's Night," as the Foo Fighters play themselves in a bloody horror comedy.