IFC Midnight's collegiate terror tale is mostly for genre fans, but it lands a few decent punches.
A skeptical novice takes in the troupe's "Corteo" production and is stunned at his own delight.
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.
After settling into a new neighborhood, PM nightlife editor Sean Collier sings the praises of his go-to corner bar.
Ruth Bader Ginsburg deserves better treatment than this by-the-numbers biopic.
Insulting Indy, investigating ink and more January happenings.
PM Film Critic Sean Collier counts down the 10 best films of 2018.
Now that sports betting is legal in Pennsylvania, PM Nightlife Editor Sean Collier sees how Rivers Casino is handling its newest wagers.
The hit show’s Pittsburgh engagement brings a local boy home to the stage.
Your 10 best bets for this month.
This month's lineup includes Twisted Pine, Rufus Wainwright and two Rachmaninoff presentations from renowned pianists.
Fred Rogers had a special power. He informed our childhoods and could return us to them with a simple hello.
Adam McKay's biography of Dick Cheney is excellently made — and far more interesting than you might expect.
Barry Jenkins' beautiful follow-up to "Moonlight" confirms the writer/director is a first-rate filmmaker.
Spring for “Premium Seating” at PPG Paints Arena and you’ll find yourself watching Crosby and company warm up at ice level.
While it's outshined by a similar rival currently in theaters, the historical drama has plenty to offer.
DC's latest superhero flick is ridiculous and over-the-top, but it just barely comes together.
The belated Disney sequel is a waste of a practically perfect character, even in its winning moments.
The quirky period drama starring Emma Stone is one of the year's best films.
Guest blogger Sarah Connor helps college kids head out at night, whatever their birth year.
The animated wing of Spider-Man's movie world proves to be a groundbreaking step in animation.
Natalie Portman stars in an intriguing (but strange) popstar story.
Another attempt to start a dystopian franchise can't deliver on its strong premise.