Film ReviewsGame, sex and underwhelming match in ChallengersZendaya, 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.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".Culture10 of the best films to watch in AprilIncluding Alex Garland's Civil War, an Omen prequel and a wordless Sasquatch comedy starring Jesse Eisenberg and Riley Keough – this month's unmissable movies to watch and stream.CultureRoad House reboot fails to match the originalJake 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.CultureWhat we know about A Complete UnknownThe film will be set in the early 1960s – the moment in time when Bob Dylan went from 'complete unknown' to rock star.CultureNew Ghostbusters is fun but over-complicatedPaul Rudd, Carrie Coon, Finn Wolfhard and Mckenna Grace star in the latest Ghostbusters sequel, which feels authentic and fun, but has "too much going on".CultureDune: Part Two is jaw-droppingly weirdStarring Timothée Chalamet and Zendaya, Denis Villeneuve's epic science-fiction sequel abandons logic and clarity – and is light years away from the average Hollywood blockbuster.CultureArgylle is 'a cardboard copy of 007'From Matthew Vaughn, the director of the Kingsman films, Argylle stars Dua Lipa, Bryce Dallas Howard and Sam Rockwell in a Bond pastiche that is "shoddy" and "derivative".Culture'One of the best films of the year'Paul Mescal and Andrew Scott star alongside Claire Foy and Jamie Bell in Andrew Haigh's All of Us Strangers, a 'beautifully nuanced film' about loss, love and hope.Culture