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.”
This month's lineup includes Jimmy Buffett, Paula Cole, the Felice Brothers and Gin Blossoms.
Pittsburgh’s two largest organizations devoted to Renaissance and Baroque music are taking their shared missions one step further.
This month's best bets in the 'Burgh.
Whether you want to impress out-of-town guests or simply enjoy an evening with your significant other – these suggestions are sure to result in a memorable evening.
Jesse Best maintains a presence in New York and Tokyo. But, he says, Pittsburgh has been 10 times better to him than any other place.
The fifth "Jurassic Park" film is fun. Empty, somewhat disappointing fun.
Made entirely out of Legos, the sculptures on the display at the Carnegie Science Center’s new Scaife Exhibit Gallery range from the whimsical to the otherworldly.
In "Will Work For Views," the video artist and musician Weird Paul is a little bit Dr. Demento and a little bit Mister Rogers.
The relaunched entertainment complex in Harmarville is casting a wide net, with some success.
The documentary about Fred Rogers' work and philosophy inspires even more wonder about the television legend who called Pittsburgh home.
The spinoff to the early-2000s heist series is nothing if not mediocre.
A story of an absurd towing incident and a lesson: On Friday and Saturday night, taking your car to the South Side just isn't worth it.
Dirty Dancing, Downtown discoveries and other June happenings.
It's a passable future-shock thriller, but nothing to write home about (or rush to see).
Shailene Woodley is lost at sea. Unfortunately, so is the script to this drama.
Pittsburgher Anjali Sachdeva’s first book blends the normal with fantasy in nine short stories.
This month's best bets in the ’Burgh.