
The movies that are playing in Pittsburgh –– and, more importantly, whether or not they’re worth your time.
Movie Review: Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
With a depressing, dull third chapter, the Harry Potter spinoff series has fully run out of steam.
Movie Review: Father Stu
The boxer-turned-priest tale is inspiring, but inspiration alone doesn't necessarily make a good film.
Movie Review: Sonic the Hedgehog 2
There's humor in the blue critter's adventures, but the movie could've used a lot of editing.
Movie Review: Everything Everywhere All at Once
The mind-bending, genre-hopping action flick is nearly impossible to describe — but it's an excellent, essential movie.
Movie Review: Morbius
The latest comic-book origin story is an unambitious, ugly slog.
Movie Review: The Devil You Know
For better and worse, this new drama feels like a throwback movie of the week.
Movie Review: The Lost City
The star-packed adventure flick is a pleasant experience, but not necessarily a rich one.
Win Your Oscar Pool With Our Predictions
Film critic Sean Collier offers his picks ahead of Sunday's ceremony.
Movie Review: Compartment No. 6
The international hit about a rough train journey makes its Pittsburgh debut at the Harris Theater.
Movie Review: X
Director Ti West's latest (very adults-only) horror film is a surprising masterpiece.
Movie Review: Deep Water
Beyond the tabloid headlines its stars generated, "Deep Water" is an intriguing (even confounding) thriller.
Movie Review: The Adam Project
There's not much besides movie-star charm to the latest big-budget adventure from Netflix.
Movie Review: Fresh
The queasy Hulu horror-comedy isn't for the squeamish, but those with the stomach for it will enjoy the ride.
Movie Review: The Batman
There's a new actor in the suit for this impressive, if hefty, take on the iconic character.
Movie Review: Cyrano
Peter Dinklage stars in a new musical adaptation of the classic story.
Movie Review: Studio 666
It's a far cry from "A Hard Day's Night," as the Foo Fighters play themselves in a bloody horror comedy.
Movie Review: Uncharted
This wannabe "Indiana Jones" has some style, but lacks the fun it needs to build a franchise.
Movie Review: Texas Chainsaw Massacre
A much older Leatherface returns in a much less savvy latter-day sequel to the 1974 classic.
Movie Review: Marry Me
In spite of its radiant star, you'll have trouble paying attention to this dull romance.
Movie Review: Death on the Nile
Whodunit? You'll have to hang around to find out, but the journey isn't half bad in Kenneth Branagh's murder mystery.
Movie Review: Moonfall
Those searching for solid disaster-flick action will have a tough time finding it in this muddled caper.
Movie Review: Jackass Forever
After a decade away from the emergency room, the crew of misfits is back with more mayhem.
Movie Review: Drive My Car
This critically beloved Oscar contender is as smart as it is haunting.
Movie Review: Scream
Though the absence of late director Wes Craven is felt, the latest Scream remains a satisfying slasher.
Movie Review: The 355
The 355 is a good action thriller, even if it hangs around a bit too long.
Movie Review: The Tender Bar
George Clooney directs a competent memoir, but the subject just isn't that interesting.
Movie Review: The Tragedy of Macbeth
Denzel Washington is perfect as the mad king in Joel Coen's hypnotic adaptation.
The Top 10 Movies of 2021
There were plenty of gems to be found inside reopened cinemas this year — and, of course, plenty more available via streaming.
Movie Review: American Underdog
The life of unlikely NFL star Kurt Warner makes for a bland, if competent, biopic.
Movie Review: Licorice Pizza
Paul Thomas Anderson's young-love fable is an enjoyable romp.
Movie Review: Being the Ricardos
In Aaron Sorkin's film, Hollywood's most famous couple provide more than enough scandal for an enjoyable drama.
Movie Review: Spider-Man: No Way Home
Spidey’s latest adventure involves some old foes — even those that, technically, come from different movie studios.
Movie Review: Nightmare Alley
It's a dirty world in Guillermo del Toro's latest period piece, but that world is vividly and intriguingly realized.
Movie Review: West Side Story
There's movie magic, and great performances, in the new adaptation of the classic musical.
Movie Review: Don't Look Up
Jennifer Lawrence, Leonardo DiCaprio and Meryl Streep face the end of the world in a comedy that leaves a mark.
Movie Review: The Power of the Dog
This beautiful Western, now playing in theaters and streaming on Netflix, is a masterpiece.
About This Blog
PM Film Editor and movie critic Sean Collier reviews the latest, clues you in on local film happenings and more.
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