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Interplanetary Revolution
If the fake Milgram documentary or the naked Smurfette disturbs, you can still get a quiet drink at the Golden Thread Gallery -
Maeve Higgins
The Cork comedian 'has the razzle-dazzle of an alchemist', but lacks preparation where it matters -
John McGurgan
A fine lyricist and performer, Omagh's answer to John Martyn is best with a band -
Bob the Builder Live
A star is born at the Waterfront Hall, and it's not the geezer with the hard hat. John Higgins is pleasantly surprised -
Kevin McAleer
The comedian's comedian tries his hand at the 'bear pit' that is The Empire Laughs Back -
The Deep Blue Sea
Terence Davies's silver screen adaptation stays just this side of parody -
Emerald Illusions
Stereotypes abound, but this collection of early Irish-American films show the evolution of cinematic grammar -
George Clarke, The Last Bastion of Bad Taste
Northern Ireland's most reviled film-maker stands up to the critics as he releases feature number four -
Mark Kermode's Film Night
The be-quiffed Paul McCartney of film critics charms the Queen's Film Theatre -
Unscripted - Adventures in Cinema
Four short films showcase the diversity of talent on the Northern Irish scene -
Le Mystere des Voix Bulgares
Incredible solos and collective power from the famed Bulgarian vocal choir -
The Queen Art and Image
The neo-Elizabethan age captured in portraits, scribbled in light and picked apart like a jigsaw -
Dreams, Visions and Manifestoes
Queen's Film Theatre celebrate experimental film-making with two Westerns set in London -
Cooking With Elvis
'It’s like looking at the workings of a pocket-watch that is singing doo-wop and shifting furniture'