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What Richard Did
Irish director Lenny Abrahamson returns with 'his second great feature' and the story of one young man's life destroyed by violence -
Amour
Two-time Palme d'Or winner Michael Haneke is not one for optimism, as this 'gruelling, unsentimental and undeniably excellent' film shows -
You've Been Trumped
Scotland loves its golf, but does it love it enough to hand over a Site of Special Scientific Interest to the US billionaire with the dodgy syrup? -
Sightseers
Kill List director Ben Wheatley's latest wool-loving creations kill and maim with impunity whilst enjoying 'the most spectacular scenery British has to offer' -
Trevor Anderson Shorts
A program of films by the Canadian auteur is a highlight of the 2012 Outburst Queer Arts Festival -
Holy Motors
Kylie Minogue cameos in Leos Carax's 'free-form oddball odyssey', in Queen's Film Theatre from October 1 -
Maîtresse
Lawrence Street Workshops continue their Film Night series with a little Gallic S&M. John Higgins is thrilled -
Pitching for Writers
The Crescent Arts Centre hosts 'script midwife' Mary Kate O Flanagan. John Higgins learns a thing or two -
Lawless
A great cast and Nick Cave script save what is otherwise an 'uncomplicated and predictable' prohibition era gangster flick -
Shadow Dancer
Andrew Johnston goes back for a second viewing, and cares even less for James Marsh's troubled characters -
Grabbers
Belfast director Jon Wright's latest feature is 'daft and gory enough' to warrant a viewing. Four tentacles up -
Woody Allen A Documentary
A definitive exploration of the idiosyncratic filmmaker's remarkable life and career -
Whole Lotta Sole
Oscar-winning Belfast director Terry George returns with a fish-based, Tarantinoesque comedy crime caper -
Cinematic Titanic
A cast of American comics riff and pun on 1968 bugsploitation B movie, War of the Insects -
Good Vibrations
Part rockumentary, part biopic, this Northern Irish movie about a Northern Irish legend is defined by a barnstorming central performance -
Shadow Dancer
Can acclaimed documentary film-maker James Marsh reinvigorate the Troubles movie genre? -
Safety Last!
This silent comedy from 1922 inspired everyone from Woody Allen to Mr Bean – and the kids love it -
As The Earth Turned
First-time director Bill Taylor turns in an epic sci-fi feature on a shoe-string budget -
Beautiful People
One of New York's most popular traditional music sessions is the subject of Elzbieta Szoka's revealing documentary -
This Must Be The Place
Sean Penn plays a softly-spoken former rock star on a quest to find his father's Nazi tormentor. Go figure