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Lake Bell writes, directs and stars in this mature and charming rom-com set in the male-dominated world of the voice over artist
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Though Paddy McDonnell and Micky Bartlett win over the Falls Park audience, it's not all plain sailing for the hard-hitting headliner
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The veteran comic on finding the funny side of invasion, war, famine and the Troubles
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John Higgins and Andrew Johnston make the case for and against Ben Wheatley's psychedelic Civil War experiment
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Stephen Catherwood on singing on the streets of Belfast, shooting the breeze with the locals, and his enduring fear of the stage
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Derry Journal reporter Julieann Campbell discusses her Ewart-Biggs Prize-winning book about the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign
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Rosemary Jenkinson takes a satirical swipe at big business and avaricious community leaders in 21st century Northern Ireland
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Northern Ireland's glitterati come out in force to celebrate the life and work of the famed Belfast comedian at the Grand Opera House
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The crime author and screenwriter on penning the upcoming BBC Northern Ireland/TG4 Irish-language newsroom drama, Scúp
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GBL Productions' adaptation of Leesa Harker’s mommy-porn pastiche is an x-rated antidote to good taste
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Former tabloid hack Rich Peppiatt lampoons the industry he was once a part of and ingeniously confronts its worst offenders
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Playwright Stephen Kennedy on bringing a little bit of Beatlemania to the Out To Lunch festival in Belfast on January 17
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Gonzo hits, a manic roar and stories of Van Morrison in the 60s – the legendary blues singer sets the Black Box alight
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Graduating from the Steps to Work scheme to John Peel's former slot on Radio 1 has been a 'dream come true' for the Omagh-born broadcaster
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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?
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How does the 'reliably sophisticated font of witticisms' as featured on 8 Out of 10 Cats transfer to the stage?
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The story of one Liverpool fan's incredible experience of the 2005 Champions League final in Istanbul comes to the Belfast Festival
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The Belfast Festival's new marquee plays host to the shaggy-haired comic who is unusually grouchy and all the better for it
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A 'flawlessly constructed, expertly executed' set from the King of UK Comedy
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The Essex actor and QI stooge returns to stand-up after a 12 year wait. Perhaps he should have stayed sitting down
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The Dublin comic talks Belfast hecklers, heartache and honing his craft. 'Children's books warp your mind'
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Adapted from the BBC series, this arena spectacular features life-sized T-Rexes and much more
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Patrick Kielty, Jackie Fullerton, Van Morrison and a host of Olympians share the stage at the Grand Opera House
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Andrew Johnston goes back for a second viewing, and cares even less for James Marsh's troubled characters
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Belfast director Jon Wright's latest feature is 'daft and gory enough' to warrant a viewing. Four tentacles up
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The Theatre at the Mill Summer Youth Group do justice to Mel Brooks' hilarious musical satire
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Paul Boyd's musical comedy is a five-star romp 'populated with sleazy, strutting grotesques'
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The Newry thrash metallers 'shriek and solo' their way through a set to celebrate ten years in the business
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The world has moved on, but iconic frontman Al Jourgensen is still angry. Give that man an electronic cigarette
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Former Stiff Little Fingers guitarist and vocalist Henry Cluney looks forward to his debut solo show in Belfast on July 20
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A definitive exploration of the idiosyncratic filmmaker's remarkable life and career
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The taboo-tacking comedians keep the laughs coming in the preview of their Edinburgh Fringe show
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The Deadly 60 presenter engages young naturalists at the Ulster Hall with sharks and rhinos, but isn't too fond of Giant Pandas
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She finds most Northern Irish comedians 'stomach churning', but the Bright Club Belfast MC admits she still has a lot to learn
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Oscar-winning Belfast director Terry George returns with a fish-based, Tarantinoesque comedy crime caper
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Comedy writer Toby Morton on swapping the US for Northern Ireland, meeting Radiohead and our dark sense of humour
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Can acclaimed documentary film-maker James Marsh reinvigorate the Troubles movie genre?
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This silent comedy from 1922 inspired everyone from Woody Allen to Mr Bean – and the kids love it
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Newry actor and writer Kieran Cunningham pays homage to one of Ireland's greatest satirists
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Near-the-knuckle humour, celebrity girlfriends and the Titanic are what the comedian brings Home
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