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!
Walk like an Egyptian to “Mummies of the World” at Carnegie Science Center.
Poet and essayist Kristin Kovacic’s History of My Breath is a luminous study in shared intimacy. These essays ranging in topic from childhood to childbirth, parenting to care giving, busing to active shooter drills in schools take in the full scope of Kovacic’s life.
Your 10 best bets for this month include Laser Stranger Things, an appearance by Stephen Chbosky and the Golden Girls in puppet form.
Row House brings an animated film about the influential filmmaker to its Surrealism Week.
Renee Zellweger's Oscar-worthy performance carries the Judy Garland biopic.
Macabre musicals, monstrous metal and more October happenings.
The latest from Dreamworks Animation is ambitious, but derivative and dull.
The web series might've been better served by a more unconventional film, but the results are funny enough.
The acclaimed series makes a handsome, if compressed, jump to the big screen.
The new Steel Curtain coaster at Kennywood Park is already terrifying. During October, it gets even scarier.
Just 270 square feet of literature tucked away in the North Hills.
Haunted Hunting. Too scared to embark on a ghost hunt? We took the plunge so you don’t have to.
The McKees Rocks music venue offers more options for concertgoers than most nearby halls.
Brad Pitt stars in a hypnotic masterpiece of science fiction.
This bleak horror movie may be a hard watch, but its excellent atmosphere lingers.
The compelling, sexy drama overcomes its limitations thanks to a great cast and confident director.
The series of downtown summer programming is closing out with two happy hour events.
With 35 vendors and admission to Kennywood Park, it's a swell way to spend the final official day of summer.
Pennywise the Dancing Clown returns, as the big-screen remake of "It" attempts to succeed where its predecessor stumbled.
It's not quite the comedy you might be expecting, but "Brittany Runs a Marathon" will leave you feeling good.