Amsterdam to mark role of tram system in transportation of Jews to death camps Documentary on deportation of 48,000 Jewish Amsterdammers during Holocaust prompts city to act
‘There wasn’t enough about the horror’: Oppenheimer finally opens in Japan to mixed reviews People in Hiroshima react to first screening of the film, which was delayed after outrage at ‘Barbenheimer’ memes
John Boyega tells of ‘life-changing’ friendship with Damilola Taylor Actor speaks for first time about how 10-year-old’s death in 2000 spurred him and others to ‘aim further’
Godzilla x Kong: The New Empire review – breezy, forgettable monster sequel There’s a likable, light-hearted zip to the monster mash follow-up but energy dissipates when we’re stuck with the humans
Bill Nighy: ‘I have danced naked in my front room, but you need shoes to really spin’ The star of The First Omen takes your questions on working as a chimney sweep, finessing his perfect sandwich – and hoping to die in a hail of bullets
Mary Poppins review – Disney’s entertainment sugar rush possesses thermonuclear brilliance Manic, magic, madcap … Julie Andrews is superb in the role of the flying nanny, in a film filled with amazing songs
Kung Fu Panda 4 review – Jack Black and Awkwafina in hurricane of slapstick more miss than hit The lead pair make a brilliant double act, but the franchise has run out of its signature sweetness and charm
‘This current phase sucks’: readers on fight to preserve DVDs and Blu-rays Readers share their thoughts on maintaining the world physical media after a feature exploring the phenomenon
Ryuichi Sakamoto: Opus review – a stark, emotional finale from master musician In his last weeks of life, the Oscar-winning composer is filmed at the piano by his son. It is an almost wordless paean to a remarkable career
Martin Scorsese to host and produce religious docuseries for Fox News Oscar-winning director teaming up with conservative news channel’s streaming service for new series about saints
Kinds of Kindness: first trailer released for Yorgos Lanthimos and Emma Stone’s next film Lanthimos’s latest film also stars Margaret Qualley, Jesse Plemons and Poor Things’s Willem Dafoe
Tilda Swinton bedtime story among Cinema for Gaza auction lots Chance to make porridge with Josh O’Connor or be serenaded by Olly Alexander also up for grabs in inaugural online auction to support Medical Aid for Palestinians in Gaza
‘I really had to work for it’: Courtney Act on loving – and performing – Olivia Newton-John The drag queen will perform in a 22-song tribute alongside the full force of the Queensland Symphony Orchestra – though it’s taken years to get here
Shock of the old: nine disturbing, disruptive and demonic clowns For centuries, they have been subversive speakers of truth to power – and a focus for our fears. Why do clowns provoke such strong emotions?