Entertainment
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Ashley Marina, an 18-year-old from Kennedy Township, shares her experience on “The Voice” after being eliminated in the battle round. Despite the setback, she has no regrets and resumed her studies at Belmont University. With a passion for music since childhood, Ashley aims for a successful career as a live performer.
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“The Football Town” is an immersive documentary showcasing Pittsburgh’s rich football history, from youth to professional levels. Now showing at the Rangos Giant Cinema, it celebrates the city’s passion for the sport, honors iconic moments and sets the stage for next month’s NFL Draft.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal’s “The Bride!” the latest in a trend of reimagining classic movies, with this one putting a new and different spin on the 1935 film “Bride of Frankenstein.” The new version gives new meaning to the term “Bridezilla.”
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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.
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Dan Rooney, Steelers vice president of business developement and strategy, speaks at a press conference following the Media Only premier showing of the documentary, “The Football Town” at the Kamin Science Center on the North Shore. The documentary is the kickoff event leading up to the 2026 NFL Draft in April in Pittsburgh. (Photo by Mike Longo Jr.) 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.
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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.















