The festival, which took place virtually in 2020, kicks off Wednesday night at the Kelly-Strayhorn Theater.
The main event is Saturday, but festivities will take place on Friday as well, and we’ve got the highlights.
The play will run from Nov. 19 to Nov. 23 and Dec. 2 through Dec. 5, taking Thanksgiving weekend off.
There's too much good in Marvel's latest epic to give it a failing grade, though it's not as satisfying as some fans will expect.
Kristen Stewart's raw and frenzied performance as Princess Diana is the highlight of an all-around excellent film.
You can experience dazzling displays throughout the region in most cases without ever leaving the warmth of your car.
Hypnotic and visually stunning, "Last Night in Soho" turns a whodunit into a time-hopping madhouse.
The latest cinematic confection from Wes Anderson will delight his fans while offering little to draw in skeptics.
The exhibit, Garden Railroad: Bridges and Tunnels, includes miniature recreations of notable Pennsylvania scenes.
Netflix rolls out a stylish and fun vampire thriller in time for Halloween.
The epic adaptation of the beloved sci-fi series is dazzling enough to overcome some narrative shortcomings.
In exploring one last haunted house before Halloween, I found a hidden gem in Ellwood City.
Just as the original "Halloween 2" did decades ago, the sequel to the 2018 film picks up right where the last chapter left off.
“An Untitled Love,” on stage at the Byham this month, is a love letter to the city.
Three versions of the same tale make for a fascinating, entertaining film in Ridley Scott's medieval epic.
The event, formerly dubbed Phantom Fright Nights, featured five haunted houses and a range of creatures creeping through the park.
The performances are part of the Pittsburgh Cultural Trust’s PNC Broadway in Pittsburgh series at the Benedum Center.
The long-awaited James Bond epic, the final outing for star Daniel Craig, is impressive but weighty.
The bizarre fable emerges as a powerful, surprising thriller — if you can accept its out-there premise.
Those who visit by Oct. 10 can see the “American Democracy: A Great Leap of Faith” exhibit before it closes.
After ScareHouse, I wondered if this Bethel Park attraction would be just as terrifying.
“Pompeii: The Exhibition” runs through April 23 at the Carnegie Science Center.
I recently walked through my first-ever Halloween attraction: ScareHouse. And I lived to write about it.
Pittsburgher Stephen Chbosky tries to save it from the director's chair, but the musical has problems too big to overcome.