The Steelers hosted a media event at Kamin Science Center to showcase the documentary "The Football Town," highlighting Pittsburgh's rich football culture. Gazette Sports Editor Mike Longo Jr. shares personal reflections on the film, its production quality, and its emotional connection to the local community.
Drew’s Review: ‘How to Make a Killing’ worth checking out
West Hills Gazette film reviewer Drew Moniot says Glen Powell and Margaret Qualley provide star turns in "How to Make a Killing," and their performances help to make this hybrid film worth seeing.
New documentary shows why Pittsburgh is the ultimate football town
A new documentary, “The Football Town,” highlights Pittsburgh's rich football culture and its historical significance in the NFL. Premiering on Feb. 28 at the Kamin Science Center, the film showcases local traditions, generational connections and features notable personalities, celebrating the region's deep football roots.
Drew’s Review: French director Besson puts his own spin on classic ‘Dracula’
West Hills Gazette movie reviewer Drew Moniot provides his take on the latest version of the classic "Dracula," which this time features more sex and romance than violence and gore.
Drew’s Review: Inside the controversial ‘Melania’ documentary
"Melania" is a controversial $75 million documentary featuring Melania Trump, showcasing her life ahead of Donald Trump's second inauguration. However, critics describe it as more propaganda than insightful film, highlighting style over substance and offering little personal revelation, ultimately underperforming at the box office.
Drew’s Review: ’28 Years Later: The Bone Temple’ is rare exception among movie sequels
Director Danny Boyle's "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple" is the rare exception among movie sequels, extending the story of "28 Years Later" in a highly entertaining direction and even eclipsing the previous installment that will leave fans wanting more.
Drew’s Review: Regardless of box office success, ‘Marty Supreme’ still Oscar-worthy
“Marty Supreme” follows Marty Mauser, a cocky table tennis player whose life spirals into chaos after a humiliating defeat. As he pursues success through dubious schemes and failed romances, his tragic character evokes mixed feelings, showcasing both talent and self-destruction.







