The show is the most popular so far of all its traveling exhibitions in Pittsburgh.
This madcap road trip, filmed mostly in Western Pennsylvania, is an instant comedy classic.
Stars Margaret Qualley, Geraldine Viswanathan and Beanie Feldstein talk about making “Drive-Away Dolls” with Ethan Coen and Tricia Cooke.
Take a leap of faith and attend a singles night or run a race for charity.
Aside from its lead performance, Sony's latest spider spinoff is uniformly terrible.
The music saves an otherwise by-the-numbers biopic.
A throwback full of ’80s fashions — and that era's comedic sensibilities — this monstrous love story is unexpectedly charming.
Experimentations, probable mistakes and graphically beautiful pieces make up “Unseen: Permanent Collection Works” at The Andy Warhol Museum.
Book editor Kristofer Collins reviews a new biography of playwright August Wilson, and an inside look at the little-discussed working conditions experienced in the tech industry.
War erupts between a half-dozen astronauts in a thriller that is much more fun than it is good.
After stopping in town last month for a quick practice at PPG Plaza, the performers of “Crystal” are ready to bring Cirque du Soleil’s on-ice show to the Penguins’ rink.
No one’s going to call this one good, but it certainly delivers the mayhem it promises.
The musical adaptation of the beloved comedy is a good time, even if it can’t quite decide what it wants to be.
Events abound with poetry, speeches, concerts, dance and art to honor the civil rights leader around his birthday and federal holiday.
Turns out making a pool scary isn't nearly enough to drive a horror movie.
Here’s what to expect at the new North Shore destination — and our tips for the best way to enjoy the unconventional attraction.
Harmony’s German-style New Year’s Eve celebration features a ball drop, fireworks, tree tossing and Gluhwein — all at 6 p.m.
An unlikely pack of varied films — from an award-winning courtroom drama to an underdog monster movie — emerged as the best.
Adam Driver stars as the automotive kingpin in a biopic without much gas in the tank.
Excellent performances anchor this adaptation of the hit Broadway musical.
This riff on “Frankenstein” from director Yorgos Lanthimos isn’t merely a fresh and exciting take on an old story — it’s the best film of the year.
A family tragedy is brought to vivid life in this compelling drama from A24.
The latest take on the classic candy man isn't bad — but it's too muddled to be all that good.
If "The Boy and the Heron" is indeed the final film from master animator Hayao Miyazaki, it's a fitting farewell.