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Planesrunner
Quantum widgets and tarot-reading pilots: a ‘fantabulosa bona’ start to Ian McDonald's Everness series -
Streets
The Wireless Mystery Theatre brings urban folklore and children's rhyme together on the very literary Streets -
Great Expectations
A lush and enjoyable adaptation of Dickens' classic, but it could have been great -
Kevin McAleer
The Tyrone comedian's use of slides and film is way out of date -
Celebration
The ghost of photographers past is waiting for you at Belfast Exposed Gallery -
The Little Prince
A flight of fancy on a paper airplane, but they haven't got all the rough edges off yet -
Damian McGinty in Glee
He wowed America on The Glee Project, but things haven't gone so smoothly thereafter -
Jess + Moss
Clay Jeter's low budget directorial debut feels like a chronicle of the summer before the story happened -
The Kitchen
A theatrical ballet of knives, social commentary and resentment. The food might not be great, but the play is -
The Painkiller
Kenneth Branagh and Rob Brydon dominate the stage in the Lyric Theatre's adaptation of Francis Veber's comedy -
Stolen Souls
Monsters are ten-a-penny in crime novels, Neville writes humans and makes them so much worse -
One Man, Two Guvnors
There's a hummus sandwich on the go and Daniel Rigby playing a tune on his bare chest in the latest NT Live Broadcast -
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy
A very British spy film. Who knew you could have dramatic tension without an explosion or a car chase? -
A Sense of Place
Craft exhibition is a 'love song to Northern Ireland', but does it give a real sense of place? -
Atomic Fiction
One of California's leading visual effects studios visit the University of Ulster -
Game of Thrones
Season one exceeded expectations, with season two not far off -
Green Lantern
Killer characters and a marvelous cast can't make up for a convulted plot in DC's latest offering -
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Wonderland Productions stage a scandal in a coffee shop -
Russell Kane
Tammy Moore - 'the critic with the pen!' - gets a dose of the English comic's humorous abuse -
Game of Thrones
This gritty fantasy can do no wrong as far as Tammy Moore is concerned