The festival runs July 15-17 and adds comedy shows, new pickled foods to the line-up.
The latest adventure for Marvel's muscular comic relief is rollicking and rocking.
Hulu's action fantasy is thin, but it might be the perfect watch for a lazy holiday weekend.
Kevin Hart falls back on his old schtick in this unremarkable action comedy.
The madcap biopic of the music legend is overwhelming, but a cut above most of its peers.
Filmed in Pittsburgh, this Sundance hit is a funny, touching look at the complications of grown-up relationships.
Pixar's movie-within-a-movie isn't quite a classic, but it's a funny and enjoyable adventure.
A refresh has made Sandcastle feel like a beachside destination on the banks of the Monongahela.
There’s a full schedule of events — and two big homecomings planned for the annual July event.
By blending widely imaginative artworks with extraordinary musical compositions, Squonk Opera aims to unify audiences following pandemic isolations.
While only a must-watch for NBA fans, the basketball drama is an easily compelling sports flick.
The latest, and theoretically last, chapter in the dinosaur saga forgets what made the original great.
June is Pride Month, the annual celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community, and Pittsburghers can march, dance and even root for the Pirates to celebrate it.
Painting, shopping and attending performances are just some of the ways you can experience this year’s event.
Check out these local festivities.
Unfortunately, the big-screen adaptation of the long-running cartoon proves that this meal is better in bite-sized portions.
The follow-up to the '80s favorite is a surefire crowd pleaser.
NBC’s family drama partially set in the ’Burgh ends its six-season run at 9 p.m. May 24 at the top of the ratings. For fans in Pittsburgh, it’s been a long, yinzer journey.
Hulu's refreshing romcom succeeds by avoiding some of the easy-laugh pitfalls.
A lovely, well-made new chapter in the franchise makes for a pleasant night at the movies.
Stephen King adaptations are big at the moment. Unfortunately, this was the wrong story to revive.
This handsome but dull film isn't nearly as fascinating as the true story on which it's based.
It is perhaps Kennywood’s most unlikely icon: a tilting, glowing funhouse based on Bible stories. And it’s the only one of its kind left in the world.
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