Sean Collier’s Popcorn for Dinner
The long-running franchise returns, without much improvement, for a trip back to the '90s.
It's a fairly standard Stephen King adaptation and a successful enough movie, even if you won't remember it for long.
It's not merely a good superhero movie. It's a work of art.
Bert Kreischer's legendary tale makes for an amusing action comedy.
Disney's latest reboot is overstuffed, but a remarkable performance from its leading mermaid keeps it afloat.
The concluding story in the 20-year series (or the first chapter of the concluding trilogy, at least) is ridiculous, but undeniably entertaining.
Jennifer Lopez is captivating in this highly violent, but easily compelling, action flick.
This insightful documentary is shaped by, but not defined by, the actor's life with Parkinson's disease.
Writer/director James Gunn trades frivolity for depression in a misguided, troubling chapter.
The famed heavyweight gets the biopic treatment in a misguided effort.
The latest trip to Neverland is dark and dreamlike — but not particularly memorable.
It's extreme, indulgent and outlandish. The new film from "Hereditary" director Ari Aster is also troubling — and, at times, unforgettable.
The first animated feature based on the beloved video-game series is a bit of a letdown, but kids will be pleased.
Matt Damon stars as Trafford native "Sonny" Vaccaro in what amounts to a pretty good movie, considering the story is about shoe marketing.
A series of films from the master of suspense kicks off this week at the Andrew Carnegie Free Library in Carnegie.
The popular roleplaying game returns to the big screen with a refreshingly bright and breezy adventure.
The style and shootouts are as impressive as ever, but with a bloated runtime and the weight of too much story, this installment starts to wear thin.
Writer/director Zach Braff’s third film is so bleak and clunky that even megastar Florence Pugh can’t save it.
This found-footage flick is undoubtedly extreme; for the toughest audiences, though, it's a remarkable cosmic terror.
Deep into this slasher franchise, the filmmakers are still finding ways to freshen up the proceedings — such as a thrilling relocation to the streets of Manhattan.
Adonis Creed is back, but his foe brings more than just haymakers in this gripping sequel.
A new remake of the Stephen King story understands small-town life, but doesn't know how to tell a good story (or cook up decent effects).
There's more than just an attention-grabbing title to this smart, over-the-top comedy.
You might not follow every twist in this tale of con artists working one another, but it's stylish enough to overcome a clunky plot.