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A test-tube sci-fi girl grows up into a man-eating centrefold nymphomaniac.
Four episodes of the TV sci-fi series that challenges Star Trek in production values.
The Man of Steel returns to save lives - but can he salvage his own?
Can love conquer all when your boyfriend's a vampire?
Animated super-hero adventure.
Cartoon dancing girls deliver safer sex message.
Keep that frequency clear... or you risk dead air.
Wolf bites man. Man bites everyone else.
Harry Potter and the Spooky Old House? Not quite. Out on re-issue.
A cop, a reporter and a cartoonist become obsessed with a serial killer in 1970s San Francisco.
Inviting curiosity Ildikó Enyedi on the value of science, perception, discovery and Silent Friend
Streaming Spotlight: the rites of Spring We shine our Beltane spotlight on films in which the old ways linger
Fighting fit for a debut feature Valéry Carnoy talks toxic masculinity, memory, confidence and Belgian 'soft-power'
Collective power We look ahead at the programme of this year's Folk Film Gathering
Writing hidden messages Arnaud Desplechin on guilt, melodrama, feeling haunted, and Two Pianos
Clever crafting with Idiots Chris Barfoot on his six-camera set up and three-day shoot of his debut feature
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It's a busy time for festivals and here's the latest from the spring events:
Cannes 16 titles added to line-up
Cannes Carla Simón heads short film jury
Cannes Directors' Fortnight selection
Cannes Payal Kapadia heads Critics' Week jury