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Nicolas Cage milks alpacas and eventually loses his mind in this bizarre scifi flick.
Spend some time with your family learning more about civil rights.
Surprisingly, the dusty old franchise has produced a messy winner more than 20 years later.
Stewart Copeland made it to the Hall of Fame with the Police, composed scores for dozens of films and created operas and orchestral works. Now, he brings a devilish tale to the Mendelssohn Choir of Pittsburgh.
Day after day, a robotic arm at the Carnegie Science Center outshoots the best basketball players in the world.
Robert Downey Jr. takes on the classic character in a reboot that could've been worse (but still isn't very good).
Pittsburgh's own Billy Porter is the only real highlight in a mostly dull comedy.
The Golden Globe-winning war epic arrives in Pittsburgh — and it's one of the best films of 2019.
A new version of the Japanese horror favorite drowns its frights in bleak atmosphere.
January's lineup includes Sequentia, Ramy Essam and Fidelio.
PM Film Critic Sean Collier counts down the 10 best films of the decade.
Greta Gerwig's masterful adaptation of the classic novel should please longtime fans as well as those discovering the story for the first time.
The Carnegie Libraries of Pittsburgh offer 29 book clubs, but only one combines literature and beer.
Reviews of "Hell with the Lid Off" and a memoir by Phil Bourque of his time playing with the Pittsburgh Penguins.
A career high point for Adam Sandler concerns a problematic gambler and a supernatural stone.
Don't overlook this charming, funny animated film featuring the voices of Tom Holland and Will Smith.
It may have trouble finding an audience, but the message of "Bombshell" is important.
A regal, curious bird at the national aviary is one of the north side's longest-tenured residents.
PM Film Critic Sean Collier counts down the 10 best films of 2019.
The modern Star Wars trilogy concludes with an epic from director J.J. Abrams.
An utter disaster of a rant from Clint Eastwood wastes a good cast and a true story.
What magic the previous film had is mostly lost in this unimpressive sequel.
Although stretches of the film fall flat, the chemistry between two great performers carries Netflix's papal dramedy.
A corporate cover-up hits home — not far from Pittsburgh — in this timely legal thriller.