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The versatile Coleraine actor has everything but cold feet
Film director Terry Loane's first feature
Animator John McCloskey and Cinematographer Seamus McGarvey tipped for top awards
Anne-Marie Marquess rates the films at NI's international festival for young folk
Eamonn McGurk is moved by the portrayal of troubled Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis
International interest might not be the dream ticket, but Michael Kelly sees a future for film in NI
Listen to Julien Temple, Willie Doherty and Andrew Eaton
Brian Philip Davis is creating chances in NI's film industry
James Gracey talks movies, imagination and mushrooms with Pearse Elliot
Gavin Carville watches as the cult filmaker makes the pitch for Transcendental Meditation
Armagh cinematographer Seamus McGarvey is applauded at London premiere
NI crowds are keen on Jennifer Baumeister's comfort machine
Colin Murray is living proof of the that there's more than one route to success
Eamonn Kiernan gets down and dirty with Lady Chatterley
Eamonn Kiernan watches comedy triumph over tragedy in the portrait of the French dramatist
Eamonn Kiernan rates the definitive biography of The Clash's Joe Strummer
Bernard MacLaverty's first steps in film-making
Eamonn Kiernan finds fine performances and characters to believe in
Steven Rainey indulges his inner nerd with Star Trek's most controversial episode
Steven Rainey revists '65, and the birth of a rock legend
Eamonn Kiernan sees how cinema can change the world
Upcoming Washington showcase for NI filmmakers
Brian Kirk's film is a timely comment on fundamentalism, finds Francis Jones
Belfast actor still pushing the boundaries
Eamonn Kiernan appraises the winner of this year's Best Foreign Film Oscar
Niall Bakewell visits the set of new NI short film Checkout
Paul Hutchinson is Belfast's Renaissance Man, says Kirsten Kearney
Kenneth Branagh's opera adaptation hits all the right notes
The post-WW2 allegory highlights some questionable decisions, says Eamonn Kiernan
The life and times of a punk rock film-maker
Best friend of the Bard
Filmmaker Vincent Kinnaird is flying high, finds Frazer Orr
Emma Heatherington tracks the marvellous career of the late Birdy Sweeney
Lee Henry meets Royce Harper, the man behind NvTv's The Artery
Philip Byrne talks to the Co Down filmmaker before his premiere
Monty Python and the Princess Bride under the stars
Vicki Neill meets the company making devilishly good movies
A look back at the cinemas that existed in Belfast city centre during the heady days of the silver screen
Profile of the award winning writer of Holy Cross
Film opportunities in Belfast
Q. Did you hear the one about Finn MacCool's mother-in-law?
Dramatisation of events on Bloody Sunday
The actor for whom Beckett wrote Krapp’s Last Tape
The consummate character actor who became the comic voice of Northern Ireland
Learn more about the award-winning filmmaker
An overview of Derry Film & Video's first feature
Peter Brennan meets the Coleraine filmmakers as they prepare for competition
NIFTC's Richard Williams shares his thoughts
Review of the fourth Potter film by Children's Express
Childrens Express reporters caught up with director Martha Fiennes in Derry
The rise of television star Amanda Burton
Genial television presenter and former GMTV anchorman recalls interviewing Tony Blair, writes Paul Martin
Talented Belfast born actor and film star
Young reporters from Children’s Express review the film
The fresh-faced actress who exploded onto our cinema screens in The Commitments
Sell out shows at the Edinburgh Festival earnt him huge critical and industry acclaim
The relentless rise of screenwriter and director Pearse Elliot
After 68 presents a bleak picture of how war can tear family and community asunder
One of the nation’s best loved radio broadcasters tells his story.