Netflix's star-studded dramedy sits on the edge between moving and sappy.
From pierogi grilled cheese to pierogi crepes, this year’s festival-goers will be able to try over 100 iterations of Pittsburgh’s favorite dish.
A compelling Oscar hopeful wins with a grounded, fearless story of injustice.
Nicolas Cage stars in a deliberately weird bizarro western, with mixed but memorable results.
Whether you merely enjoy the occasional bump in the night or are a year-round horror hound, these local outings should be on your annual list.
After a year of art in nontraditional settings, audiences will see five shows that work through the issues of the world.
Our book editor harvests a bumper crop of excellent new reads.
After a 2 1/2-year hiatus, the Pittsburgh St. Patrick’s Day Parade is back — and in September.
Modern horror maestro James Wan tackles another tale of dread.
“The Rivers Don’t Know” explores the real-life experiences of local immigrants.
Netflix's action flick has a good lead and memorable sequences, but drags when the fighting stops.
The Conservancy is partnering with LUXE Creative to bring dynamic light installations and block parties to six public parks during the first weekend in October.
Marvel enters new genres, while maintaining its superhero roots, in this thrilling new chapter.
The sequel to the 1992 classic shares its predecessors power — and its terror.
The event, taking place in September, features screenings of a number of award-winning independent films that explore the experiences of living with mental and physical disabilities.
Here’s the important thing: Our hero leaps from the roof of PNC Park into the river. You get to see it twice.
The Sundance prizewinner is a compelling and emotional coming-of-age tale.
Whether you’re into Disney, horror, comics, sitcoms or any of a dozen other fandoms, there’s someone for you to meet at the Monroeville Convention Center.
The Immersive Van Gogh exhibit combines the work of the artist with filmmaking and experiential art for a new concept that has traveled the world.
There are laughs in Ryan Reynolds' video-game comedy, but not enough to overcome a worn-out story.
Picklesburgh returns for three days beginning Aug. 20.
Margot Robbie's Harley Quinn returns, with an improved supporting cast, in another take on the DC Comics property.
Souls lobby for their own existence in this intriguing, supernatural drama.
Remarkable performances lead a surprising, compelling drama from "Spotlight" director Tom McCarthy.