GKIDS brings a complex and quietly beautiful work of Japanese animation to local screens.
Netflix's Mötley Crüe biopic offers plenty of rock-star mayhem, but no insight or substance.
The lauded Lawrenceville hotspot is the latest inductee in the After Dark Hall of Fame.
Jordan Peele's new film is terrifying, essential viewing.
There's plenty of ambition in this police procedural, but the results are mixed.
By car, train, bicycle or foot, head outside to take in these unforgettable vistas.
The Rachel Carson Trails Conservancy seeks to bring more people into the natural world via an increasingly interconnected network of suburban trails.
Netflix's action flick is pretty good. It's also exactly what the streaming service should be providing.
The teen drama is a feeble knock-off of similar tales with no goal but mining cheap tears.
Pittsburgh is long overdue for a new movie palace where you can get an actual meal brought to your seat.
The festival, featuring 21 Pittsburgh premieres, kicks off Thursday at SouthSide Works Cinema.
A new hero is born, and fully comes into her own, in Marvel's latest adventure.
The museum’s “Sound Series” creates a setting for intriguing, intimate performances.
March is a big month for great series and artists who need no introduction.
“Mumburger,” which is making its U.S. premiere at off the WALL in Carnegie this month, deals with how one digests grief.
The not-so-secret spot for a pregame beer.
Curious comedy, crowd-pleasing crime and more March happenings.
Reviews of “An American Odyssey: The Life and Work of Romare Bearden” and “Patsy Cline is on the Radio.”
The thriller overcomes a bad script thanks to a remarkable performance from Isabelle Huppert.
Your 10 best bets for this month include KISS, Pizza with the Keepers and the Q Ball.
Somewhere beneath all the headlines and controversies, there are actual awards to hand out.
The rags-to-riches tale is an easy winner, when it's not a straight-up ad for WWE.
Liberty Magic, the new venue in the Cultural District, is all about perfect presentation.
The Ray Romano/Mark Duplass dramedy is heartbreaking, but absolutely worth watching.