Author: Sean Collier
The galleries aren’t quite a maze — there are maps, and some order to the arrangement of rooms, and helpful docents are present to guide you — but it’s not a straight line, either.
Whatever the merits of a proposed condominium complex in Frick Park, it can’t be called a necessary development.
A dull story, unimpressive effects and too much shark-free content keep this "Meg" in the depths.
After decades of false starts, a new take on the characters finally gets the concept right.
She’s the toy we need, if not necessarily the toy we want.
Disney’s latest try at a big-screen “Haunted Mansion” is cute and funny, but it misses the chance to make something truly memorable out of its iconic IP.
Great events and relaxing times can be found at suburban wineries — even if their main role is to allow a little bit of wealthy-life fantasy.
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The largest, crispest, loudest movie screen in Pittsburgh isn’t just a big picture — it’s a landmark in its own right.
History, philosophy and science are given a thoughtful spotlight in Christopher Nolan's epic.
The candy-colored blockbusters lives up to the hype and delivers a surprisingly philosophical tale.
The cluster of neighborhoods resting above the South Side offers amenities, surprises and affordable homes.
If bars don’t want raucous crowds to descend on East Carson Street, those bars should stop inviting them.
Netflix wisely chooses not to reinvent the wheel, instead giving viewers more of what made the original "Bird Box" a hit.
If you’re not an expert on city's labyrinth of roads and intersections, navigating can be a challenge. Here are some essential tips.
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The long-running action series turns out a winner thanks to slapstick action and lots of it.
The new VR gaming parlor in the Terminal Building makes for a fun group outing — just prepare for a sensory riot.
The long-running horror franchise returns with the original cast but without any new ideas.
A winning cast can’t save a dud of a script in Netflix’s quickie comedy.
Netflix's new thriller stars Sarah Snook as a single mother whose daughter has some very unsettling things to say.
Harrison Ford whip-cracks back into theaters for his final turn as Indiana Jones, with the weight of legacy on his shoulders.
There are great pupusas at Brookline’s La Cocina de Betty — and that’s a reminder that just about everything can be found around here, but you do have to look.
At Sewickley’s Lindsay Theater, young filmmakers are given gala-style premieres.
It's the best place to sit where you can truly focus on what's in front of you.
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What are this psychics favorites in a city where she's worked for more than three decades?
Even for audiences who aren’t always sold on the work of Wes Anderson, the funny and touching “Asteroid City” is worth a look.
28 of the best things to do, see, eat and drink Pittsburgh on a list you won't find anywhere else.
The verdict provides relief, but much more work remains.
Michael Keaton returns as Batman in an uneven but fun adventure.
You’re not here just to nibble; you’re here to ride your favorites. Pair your favorite rides with some delectable food.
Pixar tries out the teen romcom, with lovely results.
The long-running franchise returns, without much improvement, for a trip back to the '90s.
The exhibits “Traveling While Black” and “The Negro Motorist Green Book” are essential viewing.
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.
23 years ago — unbeknownst to the crowd at the Mellon Arena — Tina Turner played Pittsburgh for the last time.
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.
Hiawatha Project’s “Buoyant Sea” casts young theatergoers as a splashing, flowing body of water in a world-premiere production.
“We Shall Not Be Moved” is not only a great show — it’s a reminder of the power of art.
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The blessedly unchanged Story Book Forest, one of the marquee attractions at Idlewild & SoakZone, has offered children whimsy, hidden details and charm for nearly 70 years.
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.
We need to acknowledge that our city has become dirty — and our elected officials need to stop ignoring the problem.
Writer/director James Gunn trades frivolity for depression in a misguided, troubling chapter.