The legendary Pittsburgh rock clubs Daisy Jones & the Six didn't feature, but should have
By Megan Hennessey
Found Footage Festival revisits weird VHS, including one about a Pittsburgh cat
By Amanda Waltz
The Outwaters delivers a jarring descent into Lovecraftian desert horror
Terrifier star David Howard Thornton talks killer clowns and horror conventions
Documentary project works to recover Sewickley's early Black history
By Owen Gabbey
Across the Walls documentary highlights women serving life without parole
By Jordana Rosenfeld
Infinity Pool finds all the beauty in all the bloodshed
House of Stones delivers Black-led narrative about four brothers and a funeral
All The Beauty and The Bloodshed explores the connection between artist Nan Goldin’s work and her life
By Hannah Kinney-Kobre
Sewickley theater looks ahead with new name, film festival, and more
Januscary screams into the Harris Theater with classic and new horror films
Two documentary projects shed light on Pittsburgh's Black history
Film archivists descend on Harris Theater for day of free screenings
Glass Onion finds the truth buried in absurdity
Netflix adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front is a sledgehammer of anguish
Carnegie Mellon University film festival highlights Asian perspectives
Why are so many coming-of-age films shot in Pittsburgh?
By Matthew Monroy
Film Pittsburgh highlights local horror, world cinema, and so much more
Park Chan-wook delivers sprawling, twisty detective story with Decision to Leave
InHospitable goes scorched earth on UPMC, U.S. health care system
Oh FFS, now there’s an immersive Banksy exhibition
On the Tahn: Dance parties at Roxian Theatre, Cattivo, and more (March 30-April 1)
Parable of the Sower opera puts musical spin on Octavia Butler's sci-fi novel