FILMS OUT THIS WEEK

It's an Epic week for animation as a miniaturised teenager battles to save a forest, forest spirit My Neighbour Totoro returns to the big screen and tragedy strikes in Grave Of The Fireflies. There's live action with a focus on the action in Fast And Furious 6 while The Stoker does the dirty work in a grim Russia and a young man finds Europe changing around him in Something In The Air. Meanwhile, the Wolfpack are back for The Hangover Part III. There's still time to catch music doc Beware Of Mr Baker and you can also read our ongoing coverage of the Cannes Film Festival.

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A young man who finds lies easier than the truth is torn between the present and a possible future.

Cannes Film Festival

Cannes Film Festival continues, with Steven Soderbergh's 'last' film Behind The Candelabra getting the red carpet treatment. Read what the stars had to say about the film. We're also still bringing you reviews from Tribeca Film Festival in New York.

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Nicholas, the exorcist Nicholas Winding Refn and Kristin Scott Thomas on Only God Forgives.

Bed and bawd Behind The Candelabra Matt Damon on getting into bed with Michael Douglas.

Sigh's the limit Jérôme Bonnell and Emmanuelle Devos talk about Just A Sigh.

Tim Curry suffers a stroke Rocky Horror star is recovering at home.

Needle wins Cinéfondation award Anahita Ghazvinizadeh's short wins Cannes accolade

Bling sting at Cannes Thieves strike again at festival

Italian thriller wins Cannes Critics’ Week Salvo takes the prize.

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We're bringing you coverage direct from the Croisette at this year's Cannes Film Festival



We're still bringing you reviews from Tribeca, Sundance London and IndieLisboa.

We're looking forward to the Dunoon Film Festival and Edinburgh's Dead By Dawn horror festival, which turns 20 this year.



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