The big, dumb shark flick will keep your attention, but don't think about it for more than a moment.
Spike Lee's captivating new film is an unusual, but almost essential, work of cinema.
Disney's oddly somber visit to the Hundred Acre Wood isn't what you might expect.
Imported improv, indie imbibing and other August attractions.
The touching, resonant teen drama features an Oscar-worthy star turn from its young lead.
This month's best bets in the 'Burgh.
This month's lineup includes Rod Stewart, The Avett Brothers, Father John Misty and Black Moth Super Rainbow.
The sixth film in the Tom Cruise franchise doesn't change the formula, but it offers its share of thrills.
The animated superhero flick is a surprisingly enjoyable riff on the genre.
A review of "The Pitcher and the Dictator: Satchel Paige’s Unlikely Season in the Dominican Republic," and a preview of award-winning playwright Tammy Ryan's next public reading.
It’s a carnival atmosphere at the Meadows’ night races.
Follow the (laugh) track to a new location for the expanded Pittsburgh Comedy Festival.
The murder-mystery escape room is fun. The archery battlefield and virtual-reality game are fantastic.
An unnecessary sequel to the Denzel Washington action flick arrives for a quick beat-em-up fix.
The sequel to the 2008 ABBA musical is far from perfect, but might have enough charm to keep you on board.
It's time to add the National Aviary to the list of local favorites you visit again and again.
You'll save money and have an easier time hopping between neighborhoods on a Healthy Ride bicycle.
If you want "Die Hard" with half the brains but three times the building, the new Dwayne Johnson flick will do a passing job.
The Netflix exclusive Josh Brolin flick is pleasant enough, but light on laughs.
The prequel to the horror series has plenty to say. It's just no good at saying it.
The latest Marvel flick is pretty good, even if it does disrupt the flow of the series' big story.
The unexpected sequel has its merits, but it may not be worth subjecting yourself to it.
Parking-lot punk, polished Potter and other July attractions.
“Sometimes I play the what-if game and wonder, what if we hadn’t moved to Sewickley when I got pregnant ... and what happened to us might never have happened at all.”