‘The Plague’ Review

The Plague, the debut feature from writer-director Charlie Polinger, is a clever blend of coming-of-age and body horror and is an...

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‘Sinners’ Leads Online Film Critics Society Award Nominations

EXCLUSIVE: Ryan Coogler’s Sinners leads the nominations at this year’s Online Film Critics Society Awards, with 16 nods. Scroll down for the full list...

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Powerful Documentaries Lead Oscar Race Even Without U.S. Distribution

Last month, seemingly out of nowhere, Julia Loktev’s documentary “My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow” became...

Devan Suber’s Top 10 Films of 2025

Following The Film Stage’s collective top 50 films of 2025, as part of our year-end coverage, our contributors are sharing their personal...

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DGA Awards Nominees: Ryan Coogler and Chloe Zhao Make History, Josh Safdie Makes the Cut and Foreign Directors Shut Out

The Directors Guild of America unveiled its nominees for the DGA Awards, delivering a slate that reflects the season’s dominant contenders, and...

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ASC Awards Nominations: Cinematographers Focus On ‘Frankenstein’, ‘One Battle’, ‘Sinners’, ‘Marty Supreme’ & ‘Train Dreams’ For Top Film Prize

The American Society of Cinematographers has trained its lens on the nominees for the 2026 ASC Awards. See the full list below. The...

From Canines to Contenders: The Best Movie Performances of 2025

There were plenty of great performances in 2025. Some were better than others. Here are, in no particular order (except...

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Daisy Ridley Zombie Horror ‘We Bury The Dead’, ‘The Plague’ With Joel Edgerton Serve Up First Indie Scares Of 2026 — Specialty Preview

Daisy Ridley-starring apocalyptic thriller We Bury The Dead from Vertical is one of the few new openings this weekend after the last...

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The Best Overlooked Films of 2025

Every year, the awards gods decree that a certain group of films are the most noteworthy. Many of the same...

Bullying, gaslighting, and total paranoia: Director Charlie Polinger on ‘The Plague’

During the early days of the pandemic, writer-director Charlie Polinger found himself in his childhood bedroom at his parents’ house, quarantining after...

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