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Despite an all-star cast, too little is left unsaid in this contentious biopic of Margaret Thatcher
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A lush and enjoyable adaptation of Dickens' classic, but it could have been great
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Don't feel shame over liking silent movies, Queen's Film Theatre is there for you this January
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The Armagh-born director on the enduring appeal of Charles Dickens' classic story
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Terence Davies's silver screen adaptation stays just this side of parody
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He wowed America on The Glee Project, but things haven't gone so smoothly thereafter
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They're popping up all over Northern Ireland – and the recession is 'grist to the mill'
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The Hotel Rwanda director explains how he turns the 'wine of reality' into the 'cognac of storytelling'
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Jean-Marc Calvet's life is so fantastical that you couldn't have made it up
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A silent movie with a lot to say opens the Foyle Film Festival in Derry~Londonderry
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Colin Morgan and Colm Meaney crackle and fizz as the mismatched and misfortunate friends
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Stereotypes abound, but this collection of early Irish-American films show the evolution of cinematic grammar
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Northern Ireland's most reviled film-maker stands up to the critics as he releases feature number four
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The be-quiffed Paul McCartney of film critics charms the Queen's Film Theatre
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Who better to review the teenflick of the year than a 30-something male?
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A brief Liam Neeson cameo stands out in the latest Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant sitcom
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The screenwriter on the risks and rewards of creative writing ahead of a masterclass at Cinemagic
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The Armagh-born actor on wizards, welfare and taking up smoking for his role in the Irish feature, Parked
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No score, sparse dialogue and a black lead – Brontë purists may take exception, but Maureen Coleman loves it
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From the Artful Dodger to Titanic 'bad lad', the Belfast actor is back for the Takeover Festival
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