It's not a bad trip, but Disney's "Jungle Cruise" lacks much in the way of originality.
“Extraordinary Ordinary Things” takes a closer look at how the evolution of art and technology has affected everyday items.
The fading director M. Night Shyamalan squanders a good premise in this sloppy thriller.
There aren't that many movie romances these days, so Netflix's so-so flick will have to do.
The Allegheny County Summer Concert Series returns with a full lineup continuing through Labor Day.
It's not exactly a cinematic masterpiece, but that's not really the point.
The documentary is a moving, but difficult, look at the late icon.
Gender reveals, anniversary parties and weddings get the most attention, but grown ups want to have fun on their birthdays too. Here’s a look at some out-of-the-box places to throw your next celebration, no matter your interest.
Based on R.L. Stine’s book series, a group of teenagers battle an evil force that's plagued their small town for centuries.
Marvel returns from two years off with an entertaining flashback.
Questlove's remarkable documentary revives a vital piece of music history.
The sensational viral story makes for a stylish, fascinating movie.
This year, one day of celebration has turned into four.
Comedian Iliza Shlesinger writes and stars in a refreshing Netflix comedy.
The latest chapter in "The Fast Saga" doesn't add much, but provides thrills and fun that look great on the big screen.
Netflix's drama has good intentions — and a star who is well out of his depth.
The unnecessary comedy sequel sneaks in some laughs, but doesn't do enough to justify its existence.
The city will consider Juneteenth a holiday for the first time, and there are plenty of ways to celebrate.
The artist booths are spread across four different locations Downtown.
The short film, made as an unconventional plea against elder abuse, is now streaming on Shudder — and it contains rare footage of a bygone local theme park.
In “Searching for Home”, Seattle-based wood sculptor Humaira Abid explores the challenges faced by women and children refugees around the world.
PM Film Critic Sean Collier says the new musical is an exhilarating experience.
"We Are the Global Majority" features powerful pieces from 30 women artists who identify as bi/multi-racial/cultural, immigrant or descendants of immigrants.
The horror series' latest installment, "The Devil Made Me Do It," may be a sign that time has run out on this franchise.