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Attack the Block
Joe Cornish’s slick directorial debut is gripping and funny - if you like The Goonies, you'll love this -
Cashier No.9
Virtual bands, audience cartwheels and ‘stadium stompers’ make this Cashier No. 9 curated evening a golden affair -
Gang Of Four
Stage gimmicks cheapen an otherwise solid performance from the act that put the funk into punk -
Gangs
And So I Watch You From Afar delivering their best yet with an outstanding, slow-burning odyssey -
Record Store Day 2011
Eddie Mullan pays a visit to Belfast's independent record stores and leaves convinced that the digital revolution has a downside -
Submarine
Gritty, cool and unsentimental, Richard Ayoade's dramedy is unlike anything British cinema has produced in eons -
Sleigh Bells
It will be a while before the ringing stops, with the Brooklyn noise-pop duo pushing the limit at Winter Base -
Obituary: Gary Moore
Belfast-born guitarist and former Thin Lizzy member passes away aged 58 -
And So I Watch You From Afar
Those lucky enough to get a ticket climb aboard the Dutch barge on the Lagan for a secret gig -
Out To Lunch: Sean Connolly & Éamon Phoenix
William Crawley’s talks series continues, this time taking a bite out of Irish history