Kennywood’s “Night Rider” tickets may be the best bet for many visitors.
Marvel's epic "Infinity Saga" series wraps up with a Spider-Man post-script.
A retelling of Shakespeare's biggest hit from another point of view is a good idea, but "Ophelia" squanders the premise.
What if the Beatles blinked out of history? It's an interesting thought experiment. It's not, however, a movie plot.
Your 10 best bets for this month include Van Gogh in Bloom, Star Wars and the return of Hootie and the Blowfish.
Aquatic attackers, alcohol-fueled actors and other July happenings.
The latest chapter in the sprawling "Conjuring" series is a bit silly, but far more enjoyable than expected.
This arresting debut feature about displacement by the Bay is one of the year's best films.
Love PGH Music Month has formed just in time for a summer filled with great shows.
The popular Bridgeville bar serves its neighborhood well.
This month's lineup includes Belle and Sebastian, Kurt Vile and actor-turned-rockstar Billy Bob Thornton and his band The Boxmasters.
Pixar's signature series comes up with an enjoyable fourth chapter. Just don't set your expectations too high.
The Pioneers is historian and Point Breeze native David McCullough’s retelling of the settlement of the wilderness northwest of the Ohio River, which contained the future states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Wisconsin.
New Dimension Comics was unceremoniously ousted from Century III Mall in February. Thanks to decades of fans and friends, it was back open with superhuman speed.
Well into Adam Sandler's tenure as a Netflix actor, he finally comes up with a mostly enjoyable comedy.
The alien-comedy series hasn't been good since the 20th century. That trend continues with this soft reboot.
The casino's new Events Center proves itself more than worthy of competing for big-name acts.
Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling star in a comedy that's more pleasant than it is funny.
It's a bone-dry zombie comedy with a great cast that will make (some) audiences very happy.
Slapstick gags and wacky animals are usually funny. With a slapdash sequel, that might not be enough.
A pick — and another one — for every day of the festival's 60th year.
The final chapter in the two-decade "X-Men" series strikes an odd note. Oddly, that makes it worth seeing.
The expanded festivities around baseball's All-Star game make the drive more than worth it for fans of the national pastime.
Taron Egerton stars in the anticipated Elton John biopic — with Sir Elton himself serving as a producer.