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The Nerve Centre has played a central role in a new Insight documentary that is due to be screened on UTV Thursday December 6 at 9pm.
Irish director Lenny Abrahamson returns with 'his second great feature' and the story of one young man's life destroyed by violence
Two-time Palme d'Or winner Michael Haneke is not one for optimism, as this 'gruelling, unsentimental and undeniably excellent' film shows
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?
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'
Sir Ian McKellen set to deliver the annual Chancellor's Lecture at the Magee Campus in Derry~Londonderry on February 3, 2013
A program of films by the Canadian auteur is a highlight of the 2012 Outburst Queer Arts Festival
The actor turned screenwriter hopes to generate £5,000 worth of crowd source funding for Belfast set 'Fishbowl City'
Browse the full programme of screenings and events taking place in Derry~Londonderry from November 21 - 25, and find out which stars will be in attendance
Genre films Vampires vs Leprechauns and DEADlocked, both part funded by NI Screen, bought up by Inception Media
Our Jimmy on The Hobbit, Peter Jackson and the Cinemagic International Film and Television Festival
Kylie Minogue cameos in Leos Carax's 'free-form oddball odyssey', in Queen's Film Theatre from October 1
Lawrence Street Workshops continue their Film Night series with a little Gallic S&M. John Higgins is thrilled
The Crescent Arts Centre hosts 'script midwife' Mary Kate O Flanagan. John Higgins learns a thing or two
Props and costumes from James Cameron's Oscar-winning epic film go on display at Titanic Belfast until February 2013
Watch video featuring ParaNorman writer/director Chris Butler and check out this year's programme
A great cast and Nick Cave script save what is otherwise an 'uncomplicated and predictable' prohibition era gangster flick
Andrew Johnston goes back for a second viewing, and cares even less for James Marsh's troubled characters
Belfast director Jon Wright's latest feature is 'daft and gory enough' to warrant a viewing. Four tentacles up
A definitive exploration of the idiosyncratic filmmaker's remarkable life and career
Vampires invade the Irish countryside in Tyrone duo's short film – which they hope to expand to a full feature. Watch the trailer and be afraid...
Oscar-winning Belfast director Terry George returns with a fish-based, Tarantinoesque comedy crime caper
A cast of American comics riff and pun on 1968 bugsploitation B movie, War of the Insects
Part rockumentary, part biopic, this Northern Irish movie about a Northern Irish legend is defined by a barnstorming central performance
Can acclaimed documentary film-maker James Marsh reinvigorate the Troubles movie genre?
This silent comedy from 1922 inspired everyone from Woody Allen to Mr Bean – and the kids love it
Derry~Londonderry's Oscar and BAFTA recognised Film Festival begins submission process for the 2012 Light In Motion (LIM) Awards
First-time director Bill Taylor turns in an epic sci-fi feature on a shoe-string budget
Watch video of record label legend Terri Hooley discussing Good Vibrations, the film of his life, and find out what's on this year
New PG Wodehouse adaptation attracts a glittering cast to the Fermanagh stately home. Jenny Cathcart enjoys exclusive access to the set
One of New York's most popular traditional music sessions is the subject of Elzbieta Szoka's revealing documentary
Sean Penn plays a softly-spoken former rock star on a quest to find his father's Nazi tormentor. Go figure
With an unimpressive debut episode and a breathtakingly good finale, was the mini-series worth watching?
Tim Burden, the man behind the projector, on Iron Man, cinematic ambience and Barry Norman coming to visit
More than a traditional murder mystery, Rebecca Daly's debut feature explores the decline of small-town Ireland
Derry~Londonderry hosts three-day festival to celebrate and debate media in all its forms
A dramatisation of 'the battle to save Titanic' features homegrown faces and a lot of heart
Banter, blood and betrayal, Game of Thrones pulls no punches in the opening episode of its second season
Liam Neeson stars as Zeus in a rollicking sandals and sorcery epic. It's fun, as long as you don't think about it too much
It's already being billed as 'Downton Abbey on sea' - a portrait of a ship and all its people, from first class to steerage and those in between.
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