The 20 biggest new films to see in spring 2024
From an Amy Winehouse biopic to a piston-pumping prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, these are April, May and June’s unmissable new movies
 
	From an Amy Winehouse biopic to a piston-pumping prequel to Mad Max: Fury Road, these are April, May and June’s unmissable new movies
 
	 
	 
	By focusing on quality over gimmicks, a recent clutch of productions at Garsington reminds us that opera is not just about a good night out
 
	All Quiet On the Western Front is the latest film to get the horrors of war just about right. But who gets it wrong?
 
	Casting the Runes, the first edition of the writer’s letters, reveals just how little we know about the man behind the horror
 
	 
	 
	Told in witty, lyrical prose, the American's first novel in 21 years is a deadpan satire of a world gone mad
 
	When theatres finally returned to something like normal, even the greatest performers were outshone by the fun-loving audiences
 
	At the end of a year in which ABBA morphed into 'Abbatars' and investment funds hoovered up back catalogues, a fight rages for music's soul
 
	Stephen Nolan's podcast about the influence of the LGBTQ+ lobbying group on the BBC was witty and fearless – it deserves a wider audience
 
	Since 1856, the composer's death has been endlessly debated. But was his mind ravaged by an STI – or something more strange?
 
	James Fox, Sarah Miles and Wendy Craig talk about their roles in Joseph Losey's controversial masterpiece as it gets a cinematic rerelease
 
	Nasir al-Din installed eunuchs in his darkroom, shot his beloved cat – and sparked a visual revolution
 
	17 years felt like the blink of an eye as the cast returned to the sofa for a star-studded game show. It shouldn't have worked – but it did
 
	 
	 
	The Frightened City, re-released this week, is a portrait of seedy Sixties London – and one of Britain's finest gangster films
 
	Cannibalism, incest and necrophilia – in the Brothers Grimm originals, 'consent' is really the least of Snow White's problems
 
	The Hollywood institution has long been the scene of illicit affairs, wild parties and strange ending. But are its glory days over?
 
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	The rocker's tell-all manuscript will likely never emerge as he found the process 'dull'. But the book would have been anything but
 
	They run on ‘chaos’ and their enemies include Mark Zuckerberg – but as the provocateurs draw fire from Nike, have they gone too far?
 
	Jo Willett's biography tells how the aristocratic female adventurer brought smallpox inoculation to this country from Turkey in 1721
 
	The director of a new documentary series on Britain’s wartime leader explains how they balanced current attitudes and historical rigour
 
	 
	