The locally shot film stars Andra Day, Glenn Close, Mo’Nique and Omar Epps.
Writer/director Zoë Kravitz brings confidence and a great cast to her feature debut.
Guided tours are scheduled, beginning this week, to provide more explanation and context to the items on display.
Set soon after the events of the classic film, this latter-day sequel gets back to basics.
After years of production problems, the video-game adaptation fails in nearly every regard.
Colter Harper examines the jazz clubs of the Hill District and Benjamin Herold interrogates the dream of suburbia.
Pittsburgh Playwrights brings the final installment in the playwright’s Century Cycle to life with Montae Russell directing.
The thriller has some clunky dialogue, but strong performances and a watchable premise elevate it.
“Deadpool and Wolverine” brings a playful, if vulgar, energy to the massive film series.
This year marks 125 years since Dippy’s discovery.
The horror movie is directed by Osgood Perkins, son of “Psycho” star Anthony Perkins.
“Widening the Lens: Photography, Ecology, and the Contemporary Landscape” challenges our inherited environmental narratives.
The disturbing Hollywood mystery from director Ti West follows the lauded 2022 films “X” and “Pearl.”
A debut poetry collection from Dorian Hairston tells the life story of Pittsburgh great Josh Gibson, while Lynn Emanuel displays rage and sadness in some of her finest work.
This surprising and soulful prequel isn’t merely the best in the series, it’s one of the best films of the year.
A strong cast elevates the motorcycle drama from writer/director Jeff Nichols.
They will share poignant stories and traditional music in seven free concerts June 24-27 in the region.
New feelings take over as the complexities of adolescence are rendered in thoughtful and often hilarious detail.
All-American Rejects headlines the festival, which has spread to two days.
The creaky franchise runs out of steam, as its once-bankable stars can’t do it like they used to.
Writer/director Ishana Night Shyamalan makes her feature debut with a suspenseful yarn in a great setting.
The 65th annual free art and music event heads into its final weekend, ending Sunday with the Ben Folds concert at 7:30 p.m.
“People’s attention spans aren’t always what they used to be,” says Hattie Fletcher, who started “Short Reads" early last year.
O’Briant’s musical stand-up special, “One-Man, No-Woman, Show,” is in the middle of a run at local theaters.