Film & TV11 of the best films to watch in MayIncluding the latest Mad Max and Planet of the Apes films and Jerry Seinfeld's comedy about Pop-Tarts – this month's unmissable movies to watch and stream.See moreLatest headlinesEmma Stone wants people to use her real first nameCultureEllen DeGeneres: I got kicked out of showbusinessUS & CanadaHome and Away star arrested after Australian manhuntAustraliaJodie Comer to star in 28 Days Later sequelCultureThe film which beat Barbie at Italy's box officeEntertainment & ArtsReviewsGame, sex and underwhelming match in Challengers ★★★☆☆Zendaya, Josh O'Connor and Mike Faist are a love triangle in a tennis drama with "a lot of sport, a lot of wigs and a lot of sexual tension" – but not enough psychological intrigue.CultureFallout video-game adaptation is a 'brutal romp' ★★★★☆Since the 90s, the Fallout games have been a phenomenon – and now this visually terrific, blackly humorous TV spin-off should prove equally as popular, with fans and newbies alike.CulturePrince Andrew interview drama misses the point ★★★☆☆Netflix film Scoop recreates the infamous 2019 interrogation – but there's too much emphasis on the personal story of the news producer behind it, and not enough on the bigger issues.CultureRipley is 'the Hitchcock series Hitchcock never made' ★★★★★Andrew Scott stars as the sinister anti-hero in the suspenseful and 'creepy' new Netflix adaptation of Patricia Highsmith's classic novel The Talented Mr Ripley.CultureGodzilla x Kong review: 'Drunk on its own CGI' ★★☆☆☆The new Monsterverse offering, Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire – starring Dan Stevens and Rebecca Hall – is "visually dazzling" but "already feels old".CultureRoad House reboot fails to match the original ★★☆☆☆Jake Gyllenhaal stars as a bare-knuckle boxer who is "goofy, relaxed and remarkably free of facial damage" in the "scrappy and overcomplicated" Road House reboot.CultureWatchThe real story behind OppenheimerA documentary chronicles the experiences of individuals coping with the aftermath of nuclear testing.Film & TVThe Zone of Interest: A personal visit to AuschwitzA BBC reporter confronts Auschwitz, and his own Jewish ancestry, to take a closer look at an Oscars favourite.Film & TV20 Days in Mariupol: The Oscars favourite to win best docDirector Mstyslav Chernov speaks about the challenges of making a film about the early days of the Ukraine war.Film & TVDune and the art of creating a fictional languageThe couple behind the blockbuster's Fremen language speaks about their process.Film & TVBehind the scenes of Paul Giamatti's new Christmas classicPaul Giamatti gives us an inside look at his new film: The Holdovers.Film & TVWhy Doctor Who is the ultimate British showFrom its humour to its hero, why Doctor Who is so quintessentially British in spirit.Film & TVIs this the greatest Bond film never made?Did you know the original 007, Sean Connery, co-wrote a screenplay about nuclear bomb-carrying sharks?Film & TVBehind the scenes with Scorsese and his most iconic actorsBrigitte Lacombe takes us on the set of director Martin Scorsese's most celebrated films.Film & TVWhy a woman secretly taped 30 years of TV newsMarion Stokes recorded US broadcasts from 1979 until her death in 2012. 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Will the faithful weed out all the traitors - or will deception win the day?Entertainment & ArtsOppenheimer among Bafta best film nomineesBarbie was the top grossing film of 2023 and received great reviews, but missed out on a best film nomination.Entertainment & ArtsS4C boss insists bullying claims were well-handledRhodri Williams does not want another term in charge after the channel's "most difficult year".WalesJennifer Coolidge thanks 'evil gays' in Emmys speech Entertainment & ArtsSnook jokes 'raging' pregnancy hormones made acting easyThis video has been removed for rights reasonsEntertainment & Arts'They hunted us' says Ecuador TV station attack victimDozens of journalists were held at gunpoint when armed men broke into their workplace.Latin America & CaribbeanWatch: Ecuador TV show interrupted by masked gunmenArmed men are seen pointing guns at staff inside a live TV studio in the city of Guayaquil.Latin America & CaribbeanThis video has been removed for rights reasonsGolden Globes 2024: Memorable speeches from star-studded Hollywood ceremonyEntertainment & ArtsPanto group celebrate award-winning yearA community-based panto group have won two awards in what was their 60th year together.DerbyMore film and TVThe Outlaws cast 'thrilled' to return to BristolMembers of the cast speak about their experience filming in Bristol ahead of the show's return. BristolDavid Harewood says blackface is 'grotesque distortion of race'The star puts out a statement after saying actors "should be able to do anything" including blackface.CultureTV news programme highlights its own carbon useBBC South Today switched to a hydrogen generator to cut carbon emissions during an Earth Week show.Hampshire & Isle of WightShogun: A guide to the hit Japanese epicA quick guide as the razor-sharp, critically-acclaimed samurai epic reaches its finale.Entertainment & ArtsHarewood says actors should be allowed to use blackfaceThe Homeland star says any actor should be able to play any character, in an interview with the Guardian.CultureRichard Gadd asks viewers to stop Baby Reindeer speculationThe Netflix series depicts the true story of a stalker who harassed Gadd over a number of years.CultureHas Reynolds cast Wrexham striker in Marvel film?Fans are convinced they've spotted Ollie Palmer in Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman's new film.WalesCould House of the Dragon star change the face of gaming?Abubakar Salim set up his own studio to tell a personal tale of grief inspired by his Kenyan heritage.NewsbeatHuw Edwards leaves BBC on medical adviceThe presenter has been off air for months after reports he paid a young person for explicit photos.Entertainment & Arts