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Rory McIlroy surges into six-shot Masters lead with stunning second-round flourish ‘That’ll be the end’: actor Sam Neill joins fight to stop controversial goldmine near his New Zealand vineyard Roberto De Zerbi targets ‘Ange-ball’ revival to save Spurs from relegation Bath hit back to reach semi-final after stunning Northampton in 11-try epic Secret Garden to Outcome: the week in rave reviews Zebras, wealth and power: Hungary’s election tests Orbán’s grip on power ‘TikTok effect’ brings sellout crowds and younger fans to Grand National meeting The war over Omagh’s gold: the £21bn mine plan tearing a community apart Britain’s shadow workforce is paid as little as 65p an hour. Who cares for the carers? From You, Me & Tuscany to Euphoria: your complete entertainment guide to the week ahead Six great reads: the man who let snakes bite him, masked heavy metal and the brutal reality for foreign students in the UK American Classic review – I defy you not to fall in love with Kevin Kline and Laura Linney’s tender comedy Cuba’s doctors were a lifeline for the world. Now the Caribbean is shamefully complicit in the US drive to expel them An environmental disaster in Moldova has Russia’s fingerprints all over it RMIT drops misconduct case against student who accused university of being ‘complicit in Gaza genocide’ Ichiro Suzuki statue unveiling goes awry as bronze bat snaps during ceremony Survivors of Epstein’s abuse accuse Melania Trump of ‘shifting burden’ on to victims European football: Real Madrid held at home by Girona to extend winless run Arne Slot insists he is ‘aligned’ with Liverpool board and fans as squad is rebuilt Kamala Harris ‘thinking about’ running for president again in 2028 JD Vance warns Iran against trying to ‘play’ the US in peace talks West Ham double up twice to thrash Wolves and put Spurs in relegation zone Trump administration releases new renderings of so-called ‘Arc de Trump’ Crispin Odey drops £79m libel claim against FT over sexual misconduct allegations Bafta apologises for events surrounding John Davidson’s Tourette’s outburst Cocktail of the week: Bar Shrimp’s la rosita – recipe New drug may extend survival in aggressive ovarian cancer, trial shows One dead and 27 injured after bus with British passengers crashes in Canary Islands Pope adds to Smith’s mass of Surrey runs with England woes a world away OpenAI CEO Sam Altman’s home targeted with molotov cocktail Reform UK local election candidate was twice disciplined by Tories over ‘racist comments’ Remaining in Nato is in best interests of US, says Keir Starmer Prince Harry sued for defamation by charity he co-founded Anthropic’s new AI tool has implications for us all – whether we can use it or not Concerns raised about motorbike tourist trail after death of British teenager in Vietnam The Guardian view on Trump’s civilisational threats: the words that fuel war must be condemned The Guardian view on dystopias for our times: the American nightmare Doctors’ leader claims new reduced pay offer killed chances of ending strikes in England Netanyahu-ism has achieved nothing for Israelis – and come at a monstrously high price Deborah Levy: ‘CS Lewis’s White Witch terrified me – but I wanted to meet her’ How I Shop with Michelle Ogundehin: ‘We grownups have enough stuff already’ Trump’s war and Melania’s Epstein statement, with US editor Betsy Reed – The Latest We have to stop killer motorists on Britain’s roads UK starts crackdown on EU citizens’ post-Brexit rights Londoners aren’t unfriendly – but don’t compare us to New Yorkers The religious right and the perversion of faith Artemis II images reignite moon mission memories Orbán and Magyar trade accusations in last days of Hungary election campaign Reckonwrong: How Long Has It Been? review | Safi Bugel's experimental album of the month Martin Rowson on Middle East peace talks – cartoon Masters magic, the Grand National and Premier League drama – follow with us Fears of UK and EU flight cancellations as airports warn of jet fuel shortages Reform’s petulance over slavery reparations shows it just doesn’t grasp Britain’s place in the modern world Peers vote to ban pornography depicting sex acts between stepfamily members Starbucks’s retail arm gets £13.7m tax credit even as sales increase Flyby review – interstellar musical is a voyage of epic strangeness Grand National preview: Jagwar can deny Irish cohort in Aintree classic Week in wildlife: an ostrich on the lam, a tortoise crossing a road and surfing seals Anger as swifts’ nesting holes in Derbyshire rail viaduct ‘blocked up’ Peter Mandelson faces fixed-penalty notice for urinating in public ‘There’s no shortage of terrifying technology’: how AI became TV drama’s new go-to villain ‘Fresher than anything in a shop’: the best recipe boxes and meal kits for time-poor foodies, tested Who was Hilma? 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How to Have Sex to Spinal Tap II: the seven best films to watch on TV this week
Simon Wardel · 2026-05-01 · via The Guardian

Pick of the week

How to Have Sex

The fraught territory of sex and consent among young people gets a working over in Molly Manning Walker’s bruising, disquieting debut feature. Mia McKenna-Bruce stars as the achingly vulnerable 16-year-old Tara who, along with best mates Skye (Lara Peake) and Em (Enva Lewis), goes on holiday to Malia in Crete. It’s party central for the teenage trio in a cycle of drink, dance, eat chips, sleep and repeat. But teaming up with older hotel neighbours Paddy and Badger (Ladhood’s Samuel Bottomley and Shaun Thomas) – and Tara’s uncertainty about losing her virginity amid the “anything goes” atmosphere at the resort – lead to jealousy, peer pressure and worse.
Thursday, 9pm, Film4

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues

Spinal Tap II: The End Continues.
Ready for the reunion? … Spinal Tap II: The End Continues. Photograph: Kyle Kaplan/AP

Fifteen years after the band split, film-maker Marty DiBergi (Rob Reiner) is back to document the build-up to their reunion concert in New Orleans. It’s an elegiac outing for Christopher Guest, Michael McKean and Harry Shearer’s trio – more grizzled, slightly wiser, less inadvertently comic – as they rehearse and bicker between starry cameos from the likes of Paul McCartney and Elton John. There are pleasing callbacks to the first film’s big laughs – cursed drummers, Stonehenge – plus a fair bit of rather accomplished rock.
Saturday, 8am, 4.10pm, 10.25pm, Sky Cinema Premiere

From Here to Eternity

From Here to Eternity.
Intense romance … From Here to Eternity. Photograph: World History Archive/Alamy

Fred Zinnemann’s Oscar-laden drama, based on James Jones’s semi-autobiographical novel, is set on an army base in Hawaii in 1941. But it’s not about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor; that’s relegated to a postscript to the tale of two intense romances on the outer edge of respectability. Montgomery Clift’s new arrival is bullied after refusing to box for his company, but finds respite with Donna Reed’s club hostess. Meanwhile, Burt Lancaster’s sergeant starts an affair with the captain’s wife (Deborah Kerr).
Saturday, 4.35pm, Talking Pictures TV

Black Box

Pierre Niney in Black Box.
Gripping … Pierre Niney in Black Box. Photograph: Album/Alamy

This 2021 French film is a gripping throwback to the great US paranoia thrillers of the 70s, in particular Coppola’s The Conversation. Pierre Niney plays obsessive air-crash investigator Mathieu, whose expertise is in analysing the cockpit voice recorder, AKA the black box. When a plane goes down in the Alps, killing all on board, Mathieu is called on to provide an explanation. But can he trust what he hears on the recording? And why has his boss suddenly gone missing? Mathieu plunges down a rabbit hole of conspiracy where the truth may or may not be on the tape.
Saturday, midnight, BBC Two

Here We Are

Here We Are.
What a heart-tugger … Here We Are. Photograph: Spiro Films Ltd.

A valuable addition to the film canon exploring the experience of autism, Nir Bergman’s drama focuses on divorcee Aharon (Shai Avivi), who is the sole carer for his son Uri (Noam Imber). The now grownup child is due to move into a specialist hostel, but the father can’t bear to lose his boy and Uri is afraid of being abandoned by his dad. So they go on the run. But is Aharon doing this for Uri’s sake or his own? A coming-of-age story with a difference, it’s an illuminating, often amusing heart-tugger.
Sunday, 11.50pm, BBC Two

Batman

Michael Keaton in Batman.
The dark knight himself … Michael Keaton in Batman. Photograph: Snap/REX/Shutterstock

With this 1989 comic crime thriller, Tim Burton rescued Batman from his camp TV ghetto – not least through the left-field casting of Michael Keaton as the dark knight. Getting Jack Nicholson to play the Joker was definitely more on the nose: he is clearly having a blast as the giggling, purple-clad psychopath. Other good decisions include a revamped Batmobile plus a soundtrack by Danny Elfman and that other fan of purple, Prince. The arguably superior sequel, Batman Returns, with Danny DeVito as the Penguin and Michelle Pfeiffer as Catwoman, follows at 8pm.
Tuesday, 5.50pm, Sky Cinema Greats

Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale

Spiffing! … Laura Carmichael, Harry Hadden-Paton, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville and Michelle Dockery in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale.
Spiffing! … Laura Carmichael, Harry Hadden-Paton, Elizabeth McGovern, Hugh Bonneville and Michelle Dockery in Downton Abbey: The Grand Finale. Photograph: Rory Mulvey/AP

After 52 episodes and two films, if you haven’t fallen for the Upstairs Downstairs goings-on of the landed Crawley family, then this third and last movie is probably not for you. For the rest, the main scandal to get the aristocrats’ sensibilities all a-quiver is the divorce of Lady Mary (Michelle Dockery), which in 1930 prohibits her from being presented to a prince and awarding prizes at the county fair. There’s also some distressing money talk involving Cora’s brother (Paul Giamatti), plus a guest appearance by Noël Coward. Spiffing.
Friday, 7.55am, 8pm, Sky Cinema Premiere