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Matthew McConaughey and co expose the corruption inherent in the American healthcare system
Director Alex Gibney lifts the lid on one of history's most riveting doping scandals in this gripping documentary
The Coen brothers' new film about a struggling folk singer is propelled by a rarely discussed dilemma – when do artists cut their losses and abandon their careers?
Steve McQueen delves deep into America's original sin with an adaptation of Solomon Northup's memoir
Idris Elba portrays Nelson Mandela in Justin Chadwick's biopic
The stakes are high for James Nesbitt and co in Peter Jackson's thrilling visit to Middle Earth
Sideways director Alexander Payne delivers another understated masterpiece set in the anonymous flyover states
The Oscar-winning director chats with screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce in Derry~Londonderry
The 2013 Foyle Film Festival gets off to a thrilling start with the Quentin Tarantino-tipped Israeli revenge flick
Joseph Gordon-Levitt is writer, director and star of this mature meditation on one man's obsession with family, church and porn
Clio Barnard's kitchen sink adaptation of Oscar Wilde's children's story is not for the faint of heart
A mother is wronged by the Catholic Church in this surprisingly uplifting feature shot in County Down
Love and marriage endure the fading of the Parisian light in Hanif Kureishi's latest silver screen collaboration
Despite the flaws in Nathan Todd's debut feature, Malachi O'Doherty leaves a relatively happy customer
Lake Bell writes, directs and stars in this mature and charming rom-com set in the male-dominated world of the voice over artist
Lacking the style and verve of Boogie Nights, this porn star biopic is saved by a wonderful cast
Onata Aprile lights up Scott McGehee and David Siegel's adaptation of Henry James' divorce novel
Belfast Film Festival screen Dario Argento's classic horror, with a live soundtrack performed by Claudio Simonetti
A new exhibition and documentary focus on the Thin White Duke's career, but lack that personal touch
Alan Partridge finally makes it to the silver screen after 20 years of network nightmares – welcome to big school
Daniel Nettheim's acclaimed adaptation screens as part of the International Mammalogical Congress at Queen’s
John Higgins and Andrew Johnston make the case for and against Ben Wheatley's psychedelic Civil War experiment
The final instalment in Richard Linklater's Before trilogy focuses on the travails of family life
Vince Vaughan's unlikely documentary about the history of Belfast's political murals descends into reality TV territory
Two Beat Generation films screen at Queen's Film Theatre as part of the Belfast Book Festival
Alessandra Celesia's unorthodox documentary captures the weird and wonderful life of bibliophile John Clancy
Michael Douglas and Matt Damon star as Liberace and his put upon lover in Steven Soderbergh's final feature
Michael MacBroom's understated second feature shows what can be done on a miniscule budget
His slasher double-bill fails to materialise, but maverick filmmaker George Clarke wins over the mob regardless
Derry~Londonderry has never looked so beautiful as in Keiron J Walsh's high-octane new feature set in the City of Culture
A host of amateur filmmakers from across Northern Ireland showcase new works at the Black Box
Fionola Meredith is underwhelmed by writer/director Paul Kennedy's debut feature at the Belfast Film Festival
What started out as an online series has become an Irish comedy phenomenon – now for the movie spin-off and a road trip to the Euros
It's more Ludwig than Van Halen, but Yaron Zilberman's chamber music melodrama is still a band movie at heart
Watch video of Arnold Schwarzenegger's first trip to Rio and discover the magic of VHS at the Black Box
A buddy movie, a crime caper, a sensitive portrayal of aging – Jake Schreier's debut feature has Ralph McLean smiling throughout
Alex Gibney's documentary investigation into clerical abuse within the Catholic church reveals the extent of the outgoing pontiff's complicity
15 short films produced in Northern Ireland showcase the depth of amateur talent across the country, and deliver plenty of shocks and surprises
Icelandic outift Sigur Rós commission 12 filmmakers to visualise their latest album. The results are always engrossing
Bigger isn't always better, as this 'stunning, charming, creepy' selection of national and international shorts demonstrates
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