The legal drama overcomes an inherently absurd premise to become easily watchable.
Here’s where to stay as you head to the beach at Presque Isle State Park, tour wineries or go on a swashbuckling pirates cruise at the easily accessible getaway.
The Netflix film is a more adventurous, if not necessarily more satisfying, twist on the biopic format.
Here’s what to do, where to eat and where to stay in the Buckeye State.
Bricolage Production Company is bringing back its Midnight Radio series — and starting with the very Pittsburgh “Die Hard N’at.”
"Pride and Prejudice in Pittsburgh" and "Make My Wish Come True" are this month's book recommendations.
The PA-born pop star turns 35 on Dec. 13.
Old-school hip-hop dance styles fuel “The Hip Hop Nutcracker” at the Benedum Center while Phipps Holiday Magic lights up the conservatory.
Elevate your annual viewing of “Home Alone” or “It’s a Wonderful Life” with our list of new flicks and favorites coming to the big screen.
The Broadway adaptation offers only the first half of a story — and, unsurprisingly, ends up failing to satisfy.
The belated sequel is full of clichés, but its epic qualities are delightful.
From Clinton to Highland Park to Oakland, there's enough to keep you busy through the whole festive season.
The slickly produced film puts Dwayne Johnson and Chris Evans on a mission to rescue Santa.
"Raising the Dead: The Work of George A. Romero" and "Lazarus" are this month's book recommendations.
The annual festival kicks off Nov. 13 at some of the region’s best cinemas.
Set in the Hill District, the latest film version of a Wilson play stars John David Washington, Danielle Deadwyler and Samuel L. Jackson.
The Lawrenceville creative space welcomes “Flight of Empowerment.”
Laugh with Chevy Chase, hear from Amy Sedaris or take in a new exhibition at the Pittsburgh Glass Center that pushes back against oppression.
The film reunites 'Forrest Gump' stars Tom Hanks and Robin Wright with director Robert Zemeckis.
'The Last Dance' feels like a movie that contractually had to happen, not one that anyone wanted to make.
In our Retro Review series, we ask our editorial intern Sone Ekukole-Sone to watch made-in-Pittsburgh flicks from the 20th century — long before he was even born.
Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield star in this out-of-order love story.
The horror sequel is graphic and shocking but ultimately disappointing.
The fictionalized tale of the iconic show’s first episode is enjoyable and energetic.