This family comedy will probably only keep your family's youngest members amused.
A merry sleigh ride careens off a cliff in the last moments of this holiday romance.
Pittsburgh’s widely attended craft fair is back, with a special focus on the next generation of artists, craft makers and designers.
See a mythologically resonant rock concert, sip wine in the garden and watch independent films this weekend.
Expect lights, fireworks, a new home for the gingerbread houses and Adam Lambert at Pittsburgh's annual Light Up Night.
The disappearance of a teenage girl in Greene County is the inciting event of “Marilou Is Everywhere.”
The late, great Katharine Hepburn’s clothing — simply elegant, elegantly gorgeous and gorgeously simple — gets the spotlight at “Dressed for Stage & Screen” at The Frick Pittsburgh.
The premise couldn't be much more unusual. However you read the film's politics, that's a good thing.
Robert Morris University’s new UPMC Events center opened in May, but this is the month the Moon Township venue shows how much of a draw it can be for touring artists, with some major acts stepping into the spotlight.
The straightforward biopic is a fitting and overdue tribute to Harriet Tubman.
See a boatload of short films, dance at The Warhol and demand more cowbell this weekend.
Your 10 best bets for this month include Beers of the 'Burgh, Cookies and Candles and a sensory friendly silent disco.
As Eddie Murphy's comeback vehicle, the Netflix movie works well enough.
Don't mistake it for a fun Halloween fright, but "The Lighthouse" is a strong, troubling work of horror.
See bands pretend to be other bands, dodge luchadores and encounter ghosts this weekend.
La Prima Espresso and Nicholas Coffee & Tea Co. remain standard-bearers in the Strip and Downtown, respectively. These four shops — some of which you may not have happened upon in your day-to-day routine — join them in elevating coffee culture in and around Downtown.
From "Night of the Living Dead" to "Midsommar," there are plenty of opportunities for spooky cinema ahead.
An unnecessary sequel squanders the already limited charm of the original film.
Pittsburgh’s LGBTQ film festival continues through Oct. 12 at Row House Cinema.
There's been plenty of pre-release chatter about the Batman villain's marquee movie. So how is it?
Netflix's shocker, based on a story by Stephen and Joe King, is twisty — but dark — fun.
A new Pour Tour encourages the discovery of breweries and more throughout the Laurel Highlands.
The first game from the ScareHouse team, "Stalked By a Killer," combines escape-room structure with haunted-house effects.
(Begin extremely good Dracula impression): Trust me, you vant to see these shows!