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The lascivious lothario to grace Belfast's streets later this month
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It's a wonderful winter programme at Queen's Film Theatre
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Director of the Foyle Film Festival on Some Like It Hot, City of Culture 2013 and this year's festival programme
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Four short films showcase the diversity of talent on the Northern Irish scene
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Clay Jeter's low budget directorial debut feels like a chronicle of the summer before the story happened
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From making promotional videos about missles to making kids laugh, it's been a long journey for managing director Colin Williams
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A ghost story that is traditional, beautiful and 'hair-raisingly horrific'. Not to be missed – or watched alone
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Jared Longlands on the Hollywood films that got it so, so wrong
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Queen's Film Theatre celebrate experimental film-making with two Westerns set in London
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Seamus McGarvey's cinematography and a stunning central performance lift the gloom
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Author John Connolly comes north to talk about the eerie works of MR James
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The Ulster Folk and Transport Museum promise A Night to Remember
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Producer Gawain Morrison is a fan of crowdsourcing and some seriously sinister puppets
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Cinemagic returns to delight Belfast audiences
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The Belfast-born actor talks about the film critics are calling the best British horror movie of its generation
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'The Horror, the Horror!' can be found at Queen's Film Theatre
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Over half-a-century later the Letter from Ulster still delivers - historically and artistically
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'Here's....the Belfast Festival at Queen's Film Theatre.'
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Andrew Johnston finds something even scarier than Andrew Lloyd Webber
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The Yorkshire actress feels the fear in Good Vibrations and stands up for Anne Hathaway's accent
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Lucas' 1986 clucker isn't as fowl as first thought, and Indy can still pack a punch to that Nazi
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Complex indie horror film leaves Gerard Brennan admiring and confused. Admiringly confused?
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There's a hummus sandwich on the go and Daniel Rigby playing a tune on his bare chest in the latest NT Live Broadcast
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A very British spy film. Who knew you could have dramatic tension without an explosion or a car chase?
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A stellar cast and timely plot line doesn't make up for the lack of emotional depth
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He's become a father, launched a new website and has a cliché for the entrepreneurs out there
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Carl Fukunaga captures the oppressive spirit of Charlotte Brontë's classic novel
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Ahead of her talk at Queen's Film Theatre, the producer talks about making movies that matter
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Programmer David Louden bigs up Newtownabbey’s eclectic cinema fest
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A surprisingly banal take on the sword, sorcery and myth classic
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A celebration of the humble bicycle at the Waterfront Hall
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A documentary from the makers of Man on Wire makes for uncomfortable viewing
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A 'Spinal Tap for the pop generation' tells the tale of three girls with big ambitions
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Queen's Film Theatre screen a masterpiece of the horror genre by French director Georges Franju
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'We need to talk about the September/October programme at Queen's Film Theatre'
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This really is the final, final destination - or is it?
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Based on a comic book, this Hollywood redux gets lost in translation
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Stanley Kubrick's modernist masterpiece revisited at Queen's Film Theatre
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A final fairwell for the fumbling foursome – but is the silver screen a step too far?
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Watch Jonathan McKee's winning film, based on Chinese folklore
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