Disney’s latest live-action remake is its worst, as the classic tale becomes off-putting.
See a new exhibit at the Andy Warhol Museum or rock out with Wu-Tang Clan's Masta Killa.
Steven Soderbergh's new espionage drama stars Michael Fassbender, Cate Blanchett and Regé-Jean Page.
Jack Quaid stars as a reluctant hero who can't feel physical pain.
The dill-ightful event returns to Downtown Pittsburgh in July.
The annual parade, which has gone on for more than a century in all kinds of weather, is scheduled for this Saturday.
'Mickey 17' stars Robert Pattinson as a series of disposable clones.
Osgood Perkins’ horror satire is gory and fun, even if it occasionally spins out of control.
There’s nothing fresh about the latest Marvel movie, which is tied up in forgotten lore from the franchise.
The Swissvale native plays a down-on-his-luck comedian trying to hit it big — or save his soul.
The International Poetry Forum returns after a 14-year hiatus to revive the Steel City’s role in showcasing renowned writers and other luminaries.
The Brazilian film, now playing in Pittsburgh, is nominated for Best Picture, Best International Feature and Best Actress.
Several organizations are hosting events that range from recognition of the National Negro Opera Company to lectures, films and children's activities.
Laugh with Zainab Johnson at Pittsburgh Improv or dance to MC Lyte at City Winery.
The book is the latest project from Karen Lillis, who is also a bookseller and publisher.
Mark Wahlberg alternately sleepwalks and hams it up in this undercooked film from a disgraced director.
These spots give access to the best of Pittsburgh’s offerings.
Director Leigh Whannell moves the Universal Monster to the woods of Oregon.
Brady Corbet’s takedown of the American Dream is elevated to grandeur by an excellent cast.
The drama, directed by Gia Coppola, is a slice-of-life tale set at an aging Las Vegas revue.
Animation, horror, comedy and drama (as well as a locally made film) made the cut in a varied list of favorites.
The remake of the century-old vampire film stars Bill Skarsgård as Count Orlok.
The biopic takes a refreshingly even look at the legendary songwriter, who is portrayed well by Timothée Chalamet.