Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
If you want "Die Hard" with half the brains but three times the building, the new Dwayne Johnson flick will do a passing job.
The Netflix exclusive Josh Brolin flick is pleasant enough, but light on laughs.
The prequel to the horror series has plenty to say. It's just no good at saying it.
The latest Marvel flick is pretty good, even if it does disrupt the flow of the series' big story.
The unexpected sequel has its merits, but it may not be worth subjecting yourself to it.
The fifth "Jurassic Park" film is fun. Empty, somewhat disappointing fun.
The documentary about Fred Rogers' work and philosophy inspires even more wonder about the television legend who called Pittsburgh home.
The spinoff to the early-2000s heist series is nothing if not mediocre.
It's a passable future-shock thriller, but nothing to write home about (or rush to see).
Shailene Woodley is lost at sea. Unfortunately, so is the script to this drama.
The Star Wars series experiments with telling an origin story, with mixed results.
The careful documentary is a valuable document of the pontiff's philosophy. As a film, there are issues.
Can the sequel to the lightning-in-a-bottle superhero hit live up to its predecessor?
The latest animated import brought to local screens by GKIDS is more evidence of why moviegoers should be paying attention.
The new Melissa McCarthy movie has a charming cast, but a near-fatal flaw.
A spoiler-free review of "Avengers: Infinity War."
Reviews of "I Feel Pretty" and "Super Troopers 2," plus a rundown of events at the Pittsburgh Underground Film Festival.
A review of "Rampage," plus an update on the former Friends of the Hollywood Theater and other local movie news.
Reviews of "Isle of Dogs" and "Blockers," plus local movie news and notes.
Reviews of "Ready Player One" and "Game Over, Man!," plus local movie news and notes.
Reviews of "Tomb Raider," "Love, Simon" and "7 Days in Entebbe."
Reviews of "A Wrinkle in Time" and "A Fantastic Woman," plus local movie news and notes.
PM Film Editor Sean Collier offers his picks in every category in anticipation of Sunday night's Oscar ceremony.
Reviews of "Annihilation" and "Mute," plus local movie news and notes.