Movie Mondays: “The Goonies” and “Singin’ in the Rain” at The Oaks
The Oaks theater in Oakmont has had a rocky history, which we documented a few weeks ago. With its 2015 revival, The Oaks now...
Horror Screenplay Contest from ScreenCraft.org
Pittsburgh has been “Hometown to Horror” since George A. Romero’s 1968 classic “Night of the Living Dead” was filmed in nearby Evans City.
With recognition...
5 Facts about the 5Point Film Festival
For those who prefer being outdoors, we have the film festival for you (but warning: It will require you to be indoors).
The 5...
Movie Mondays: 48 Hour Film Projects at The Oaks
What can you get done in 48 hours? A fair bit, most likely- several household duties, assignments for work, and still time to sleep...
Movie Mondays- “I Am Not Your Negro” at Harris Theater
Once, this theater on Liberty Avenue was known as the Art Cinema. Now, Pittsburgh knows it as the Harris Theater, one of the many...
Movie Mondays: Jazzing it Up at the Hollywood
Pittsburgh is no stranger to blues, ragtime, and swing- the musical genre of jazz. There are plenty of jazz clubs and bars, pop-up performances...
Movie Mondays: “Creepy Communities” at the Row House
Horror can be found anywhere, especially when it comes to films. Summer camps, hotels, amusement parks- some movie has made it into the backdrop...
Movie Mondays- “La La Land” at the Hollywood
Located in the Dormont business district, the Hollywood Theater was first built-in 1925. After changing hands and closing its doors for renovations over the...
Movie Mondays: “Wilson” and “Personal Shopper” with the Pittsburgh Filmmakers
When we last covered the Harris Theater, it was showing I Am Not Your Negro, featuring narration by Samuel L. Jackson. Since then, the...
Movie Mondays: Fact and Fiction with Pittsburgh Filmmakers
It's always an adventure when one looks at the schedule of the Pittsburgh Filmmakers. Some weeks, there will be recent indie films. Other times,...