Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
There aren't that many movie romances these days, so Netflix's so-so flick will have to do.
It's not exactly a cinematic masterpiece, but that's not really the point.
The documentary is a moving, but difficult, look at the late icon.
Based on R.L. Stine’s book series, a group of teenagers battle an evil force that's plagued their small town for centuries.
Marvel returns from two years off with an entertaining flashback.
Questlove's remarkable documentary revives a vital piece of music history.
The sensational viral story makes for a stylish, fascinating movie.
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger writes and stars in a refreshing Netflix comedy.
The latest chapter in "The Fast Saga" doesn't add much, but provides thrills and fun that look great on the big screen.
Netflix's drama has good intentions — and a star who is well out of his depth.
The unnecessary comedy sequel sneaks in some laughs, but doesn't do enough to justify its existence.
The short film, made as an unconventional plea against elder abuse, is now streaming on Shudder — and it contains rare footage of a bygone local theme park.
PM Film Critic Sean Collier says the new musical is an exhilarating experience.
The horror series' latest installment, "The Devil Made Me Do It," may be a sign that time has run out on this franchise.
The Lawrenceville film house will distribute the Chicago-made dramedy to arthouses around the country.
The long-delayed thriller is effective, says Film Critic Sean Collier, even if it is more of the same.
Film critic Sean Collier evaluates an unusual entry in Disney's line of live-action reboots.
The star and director of “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” share thoughts on the adaptation and their late co-star.
The longstanding outdoor cinema addresses COVID-19 concerns and provides a great night out.
Netflix's family drama doesn't break new ground, but it tells its story well.
The Lawrenceville theater has launched an online platform for acclaimed, Pittsburgh-exclusive releases.
The Vin Diesel action flick, briefly released before cinemas closed, has moved to an early digital release.
Netflix's suspenseful new film transitions deftly from drama to thriller.
Netflix's new thriller will be too dark for many viewers, but it's a compelling choice for horror fans.