Hulu's dark comedy starts with a baby fumble, but quickly explores the quirks of middle-aged Millennials.
Local events will promote unity and celebrate the civil rights leader’s legacy.
The mystery, which debuts on Netflix Friday, is a wintry whodunit with some beautiful shots of the region.
PM Film Critic Sean Collier reviews the new film as it makes its long-awaited local debut.
Artistic residency sheds light on Ukrainian culture, suppression and resiliency.
Hundreds of miles from the nearest ocean, a lighthouse in Pittsburgh invites you to question the concept of time.
Our books editor reviews “The Same Dead Sons” by Dave Newman.
Save the dates for concerts, art exhibits, dance performances & more.
It was a year of creativity and surprises at the cinema, but one movie took the throne early and held it all year long.
Brendan Fraser is remarkable, but director Darren Aronofsky holds “The Whale” back from greatness.
This rollicking, riotous trip back to Hollywood's past is sloppy, but too fun to miss.
After a relatively mild fall, cold weather and the ability to make snow has arrived.
Those in search of a streaming pick should seek out the effective, haunting directorial debut from Nikyatu Jusu.
The long-awaited sequel to the blockbuster “Avatar” is a remarkable visual spectacle, so advanced that it looks like it’s from the future.
Confluence Ballet will bring the classic ballet to life set to jazz and blues.
The second “Pinocchio” adaptation of the year is a dark fantasy — as well as a brilliant work of stop-motion animation — from Guillermo del Toro.
Jim Parsons is great in this real-life tragedy, but it may be too depressing to bother watching.
First Night festivities include new tours of the Byham Theater and Benedum Center, the return of the ice maze, fireworks and live performances.
Wear comfortable shoes and be prepared to walk 2+ miles through the immersive exhibit.
For those who like their holiday movies a little more “Die Hard,” there’s an entertaining (if bloody) new yuletide action flick starring David Harbour as Santa Claus.
Steven Spielberg examines his own childhood in this entertaining, dramatic coming-of-age tale.
Need a little mystery to liven up your holiday weekend? “Glass Onion,” the sequel to the hit “Knives Out,” is in theaters for one week only.
The August Wilson African American Cultural Center is presenting an interactive mixed-media exhibit on 10 Black mothers.
Foodies beware — a sinister evening is in store for Ralph Fiennes’ guests in this darkly comic thriller.