At Sewickley’s Lindsay Theater, young filmmakers are given gala-style premieres.
Even for audiences who aren’t always sold on the work of Wes Anderson, the funny and touching “Asteroid City” is worth a look.
Michael Keaton returns as Batman in an uneven but fun adventure.
Branches across the Pittsburgh region have launched the Summer Reading Program and encourage readers to “Find Their Voice” now through Aug. 6.
Pixar tries out the teen romcom, with lovely results.
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.
Cheryl Capezzuti will teach children how to make puppets with the CitiParks Roving Art Cart this summer.
County pools and spray parks to open for the season on Saturday, June 3. The City of Pittsburgh has not released pool season details yet.
Bert Kreischer's legendary tale makes for an amusing action comedy.
An out-of-this-world experience is headed to Mars Borough, just 25 miles from Pittsburgh, the weekend of June 9 and 10.
Disney's latest reboot is overstuffed, but a remarkable performance from its leading mermaid keeps it afloat.
The Pittsburgh Parks Conservancy and City of Pittsburgh will host movies in the park series this summer and fall.
The concluding story in the 20-year series (or the first chapter of the concluding trilogy, at least) is ridiculous, but undeniably entertaining.
The inaugural WonderWorks Music Festival will feature headliners Hozier and Jason Mraz during Memorial Day Weekend.
After a memorable debut here in 1974, Kansas chose Pittsburgh as the first stop on its 50th anniversary tour.
Summer in the ’Burgh will be one long party now that activities are back in full force.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.
Our book editor reviews “Mothered” and “This Appearing House”
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.
Our route covers 15 miles and four breweries.
Writer/director James Gunn trades frivolity for depression in a misguided, troubling chapter.