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.
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.