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The Knackery
Yellow Fever's new gorefest, produced in five weeks with a £100 budget -
Antichrist
Is director Lars Von Trier the enfant terrible of cinema, or just plain terrible? Click here for the trailer -
Mesrine - Killer Instinct
Vincent Cassel delivers as the ultraviolent French criminal. Click here for a sneak preview -
My Cultural Life: Susan Picken
Manager of Belfast’s independent cinema Queen’s Film Theatre on why Ciaran Hinds is lovely, Jim Jarmusch is cool, and Mowgli broke her heart -
Little Ashes
Lorca, Dalí and Buñuel brought to the silver screen -
Margaret Mountford
Sir Alan Sugar's right-hand woman comes home on belhalf of Food For Thought Africa -
HBO To Shoot Pilot in Belfast
American TV company behind The Wire and Sex in the City come to town for an epic adventure adaptation -
Dr Neeson
Liam Neeson accepts honorary degree from Queen's University Belfast -
Yellow Fever Independent Film Festival
Director George Clarke on setting up Belfast's latest film festival. -
Pumpgirl The Movie
Director Carol Moore on the filmmaking process. Click Play Video for actor interviews and a behind-the-scenes film, courtesy of Carol Moore -
Paul Merton’s Silent Clowns
The Belfast Film Festival provides a welcome window into the silent past - and present -
Imagine-Create 2009
New digital art festival focuses the spotlight on Derry -
Watchmen
Alan Moore won't be happy. What's new? Zack Synder delivers again -
Belfast Film Festival 2009
Festival director Michelle Devlin on the best of the festival programme. Click Play Audio for a podcast featuring Cherrybomb co-director Glenn Leyburn -
Twitter Radio
Queen's University student reinterprets the online messaging service -
Entre Les Murs
French cinema goes back to school, but is life stranger than fiction? -
Slumdog Millionaire
Danny Boyle's Oscar-winning picture reveals a city rarely explored -
Five Minutes of Heaven
Liam Neeson returns home to star alongside Jimmy Nesbitt in the best of the current crop of Troubles-related films -
Prods and Pom-Poms
Sandy Row cheerleaders go to Glasgow in new documentary -
The Wrestler
Mickey Rourke deserves the praise - and the director ain't bad either