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Witty writing and a sumptuous setting can't quite rescue the first episode of Julian Fellowes' mini-series from a lack-lustre storyline
The co-director of the festival on the author's enduring popularity, and what stories he would like to see adapted
Created by Flickerpix animation studio, the visual version of the Radio Ulster show is every bit as funny
New BBC Northern Ireland drama follows six students as they begin university – it's no Hollyoaks
Listen to an interview with Academy Award winner Terry George recorded at the Foyle Film Festival
A dramatically inert film, with characters that dream of two-dimensionality, in a surprisingly cliche-free Paris
Agitprop masterpiece given new life by a classical score played on the Ulster Hall's Mulholland Grand Organ
Belfast doubles for Berlin in a new film about the controversial IRA volunteer-turned-Nazi ‘collaborator’, written and directed by Queen's professor, Des Bell
Starring Gillian Anderson in the lead role, Allan Cubitt's five-part series to have 'authentic feel'
The wolves are dodgy, but Liam Neeson does 'rock bottom' well in this existential action-adventure movie
Watch trailers of this month's stand out screenings and book your tickets
The Jordanstown film-maker on Roald Dahl, doodling and being nominated for a British Animation Award
PE teacher Stephen Robinson on the viral video that everyone is talking about
Film-makers under 25 challenged to create their own short film inspired by Titanic
No talking ponies, animated urchins or CGI, just an old-fashioned epic that sees Spielberg back on form
Steve McQueen's sophomore feature is 'an easy film to admire but a hard one to enjoy'
The mentalist and entertainer on pulling tricks, counting coins and having Banksy finish the bedroom
A series of early Dickens adaptations is a hit and miss affair at Queen's Film Theatre
Robocop, Dr Who, Star Trek, they're all here. Peter McCaughan gets his geek on at the Oriel Gallery in Antrim
Out with the old, in with the new. Film buffs get busy at Swap Shop
Despite an all-star cast, too little is left unsaid in this contentious biopic of Margaret Thatcher
A lush and enjoyable adaptation of Dickens' classic, but it could have been great
Don't feel shame over liking silent movies, Queen's Film Theatre is there for you this January
The Armagh-born director on the enduring appeal of Charles Dickens' classic story
Terence Davies's silver screen adaptation stays just this side of parody
He wowed America on The Glee Project, but things haven't gone so smoothly thereafter
They're popping up all over Northern Ireland – and the recession is 'grist to the mill'
The Hotel Rwanda director explains how he turns the 'wine of reality' into the 'cognac of storytelling'
Jean-Marc Calvet's life is so fantastical that you couldn't have made it up
A silent movie with a lot to say opens the Foyle Film Festival in Derry~Londonderry
Colin Morgan and Colm Meaney crackle and fizz as the mismatched and misfortunate friends
Stereotypes abound, but this collection of early Irish-American films show the evolution of cinematic grammar
Northern Ireland's most reviled film-maker stands up to the critics as he releases feature number four
The be-quiffed Paul McCartney of film critics charms the Queen's Film Theatre
Who better to review the teenflick of the year than a 30-something male?
A brief Liam Neeson cameo stands out in the latest Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant sitcom
The screenwriter on the risks and rewards of creative writing ahead of a masterclass at Cinemagic
The Armagh-born actor on wizards, welfare and taking up smoking for his role in the Irish feature, Parked
No score, sparse dialogue and a black lead – Brontë purists may take exception, but Maureen Coleman loves it
From the Artful Dodger to Titanic 'bad lad', the Belfast actor is back for the Takeover Festival
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