Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
Netflix's Mötley Crüe biopic offers plenty of rock-star mayhem, but no insight or substance.
Jordan Peele's new film is terrifying, essential viewing.
There's plenty of ambition in this police procedural, but the results are mixed.
Netflix's action flick is pretty good. It's also exactly what the streaming service should be providing.
The teen drama is a feeble knock-off of similar tales with no goal but mining cheap tears.
The festival, featuring 21 Pittsburgh premieres, kicks off Thursday at SouthSide Works Cinema.
A new hero is born, and fully comes into her own, in Marvel's latest adventure.
The thriller overcomes a bad script thanks to a remarkable performance from Isabelle Huppert.
Somewhere beneath all the headlines and controversies, there are actual awards to hand out.
The rags-to-riches tale is an easy winner, when it's not a straight-up ad for WWE.
The Ray Romano/Mark Duplass dramedy is heartbreaking, but absolutely worth watching.
The horror sequel pivots in unexpected directions, for better and for worse.
Producer James Cameron and Director Robert Rodriguez team up for a sci-fi epic depressingly similar to a dozen others.
The original "Lego Movie" was a welcome surprise. Somehow, the sequel manages to improve on its predecessor.
The new Netflix drama doesn't live up to its ambitions, but a game cast keeps it moving.
Jamie Lee Curtis is worth your attention in a film that is otherwise a mixed bag.
Live-action, family adventure is a rarity at the modern multiplex. Fortunately, this one's pretty good.
Pittsburgh Magazine film critic Sean Collier has reviewed seven of the eight films nominated for Best Picture at the 2019 Academy Awards. Below, a look back at Sean's reviews of those seven movies — plus, to make up for the oversight, one more that should've received a nod.
IFC Midnight's collegiate terror tale is mostly for genre fans, but it lands a few decent punches.
M. Night Shyamalan's crossover film lands with a splat, as the filmmaker once again can't resist his worst impulses.
Despite the best efforts of its stars, there's no good reason this tired formula needed another movie.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg deserves better treatment than this by-the-numbers biopic.
PM Film Critic Sean Collier counts down the 10 best films of 2018.
Adam McKay's biography of Dick Cheney is excellently made — and far more interesting than you might expect.