Ant-Man is back on another mission to fight the forces of evil, and Ewan McGregor stars as the grown-up Christopher Robin in Disney's heartwarming film about Winnie-the-Pooh and friends.
Mission Impossible and Mamma Mia! continue this week, joined by Hotel Transylvania 3 to interest the children, and the return of British comedy Swimming With Men, together with the stirring documentary Spitfire, narrated by Charles Dance
Glyndebourne's Vanessa, and Elvis's '68 tour are broadcast this week but check the future programme: new autumn productions of Funny Girl and The King and I are open for advance booking, as is Cliff Richard's 60th anniversary tour. Scroll to the end of the list for details of the Royal Opera House w
Tom Cruise is back as Ethan Hunt, fighting another impossible mission, this time to prevent missing nuclear weapons falling into the wrong hands. Britain's Simon Pegg also stars
More from Glyndebourne coming up this month with a rare staging of Vanessa, plus Elvis Presley, opera and Shakespeare, and be sure to check out the listings for the Royal Opera House's 2018/2019 opera and ballet season with a host of treats in store
Love and laugh all over again as the much acclaimed Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again continues, but also look out for the story of Whitney Houston, a remastered version of The Beatles' Yellow Submarine, and a tribute to the iconic wartime Spitfire narrated by Charles Dance
Andre Rieu plays Maastricht this week, and there are fantastic shows coming up with booking opening for Shakespeare from both the National Theatre and the RSC and also opera from Sydney harbour. Plus, Elvis is back in the building with a special showing of his '68 Comeback Special
Having the time of their lives, the Mamma Mia! happy hippies are back for another round of vocal gymnastics to Abba's iconic songs, this time with Cher turning up to play Grandma. It's corny, contrived and Pierce Brosnan still can't sing but somehow its infectious joy just works and will leave you s
Mary Shelley and Incredibles 2 make their debuts this week, and watch out for the live showing of the World Cup final on Sunday July 15, with free entry
There is a second chance to see the Royal Ballet's latest version of Swan Lake, in a week that also brings a new theatrical production of Romeo and Juliet straight from Stratford-upon-Avon