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Cinemagic Film A Christmas Star
Despite impending funding cuts, the film organisation for young people train new generation of cast and crew and deliver their feature film under budget -
The Hobbit
Peter Jackson's unrecognisable The Battle of the Five Armies is a triumph of style over substance -
Support #SaveNIFilm Campaign
With filmmaking funding on the line, two of Northern Ireland's most promising directors vie for Oscar glory -
Black Sea
Michael Smiley joins an ensemble crew searching for Nazi gold in Kevin MacDonald's tense thriller -
St. Vincent
Bill Murray is an unlikely babysitter in Theodore Melfi's quirky comedy also starring Chris O'Dowd -
The Drop
James Gandolfini's final film is a gripping ensemble adaptation of the gritty Dennis Lehane novel -
The Imitation Game
Benedict Cumberbatch is extraordinary in Morten Tyldum's flawed biopic of Enigma breaker Alan Turing -
I Am Ali
Claire Lewins uses exclusive audio journals to tell at least part of the legendary boxer's life story -
Cinemagic Festival For Young People Begins
Programme for young people continues to make a contribution to film culture, education and training -
Third Person
Liam Neeson is an author struggling with a failing narrative in Paul Haggis' similarly unsuccessful ensemble piece -
Making The Fall Season Two
Writer/director Allan Cubitt on keeping the body count low at an advance screening in Belfast -
Titanic Creative Management
Film agency for hair and makeup artists aims to train new generation of Northern Irish experts -
Serena
Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper make it three for three in Susanne Bier's long-in-the-making English language debut -
'71
Jack O'Connell excels in this taut Troubles-era thriller by director Yann Demange and writer Gregory Burke -
Going Back to '71
Martin McCann on starring in Yann Demange's debut feature which 'searches for Truth' amid the Troubles -
Dracula Untold
Northern Ireland provides a dramatic backdrop to Gary Shore's largely superficial blockbuster -
A Most Wanted Man
Philip Seymour Hoffman is every inch the jaded spook in his final film directed by Anton Corbijn -
A Walk Among the Tombstones
Liam Neeson stars in this stylish, lean adaptation of the Lawrence Block novel -
In Order of Disappearance
Hans Petter Moland channels the Coens in this comic revenge thriller shot on the Norwegian tundra -
The Hundred-Foot Journey
Lasse Hallström's adaptation is aesthetically pleasing but stuffed full of unpalatable clichés -
Stones and Thrones Game of Thrones Location Tour
Matthew Coyle joins enthusiasts of the HBO series for a tour of the most picturesque shooting locations on Northern Ireland's North Coast -
Two Days, One Night
Marion Cotillard gives an unmissable performance in the Dardennes brothers' portrait of life on the edge -
The Congress
Actress Robin Wright sells a version of herself in Ari Folman's dystopian allegory on paternalist Hollywood -
Lilting
Ben Whishaw stars in Hong Khaou's touching English language debut about sexuality and acceptance -
Joe
Nicholas Cage finds critical salvation in David Gordon Green's latest feature set in the rusted, dilapidated South -
Mood Indigo
Michel Gondry's whimsical adaptation of the Boris Vian novel is a cocked-eyebrow of a film that never lets up -
Grand Central
France is smitten with nuclear energy, but not the workers, in this adaptation of Elisabeth Filhol's satirical novel -
The Hundred-Year Old Man...
... Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared lives up to its protracted title -
Cold in July
1980s Texas is the backdrop to Jim Mickle's impressively pulpy adaptation of the Joe R Lansdale novel -
Unchosen Short Film Competition
The anti-slavery charity seeks submissions for its annual short film competition, which closes August 13 -
Belle
Amma Asante tells the incredible true story of Miss Dido Belle Lindsay in this grandly realised sophomore feature -
NI Graffiti the Subject of New Documentary
Filmmakers Eileen Walsh and David Dryden explore the evolution of graffiti art across Northern Ireland -
Fruitvale Station
Ryan Coogler's searing directorial debut screens in Belfast as part of Community Relations Week -
Game of Thrones
Having sold out in record time, this touring show is an interesting diversion from the ongoing series -
Venus in Fur
The boundaries between fact and fiction are blurred in Roman Polanski's amusing adaptation of the David Ives play -
Fading Gigolo
John Turturro writes and directs this refined and stylish comedy starring Woody Allen and Sofia Vergara -
Nerve Centre Screens The Irish Pub Documentary
Alex Fegan's acclaimed film on the enduring cultural significance of the humble pub to screen in Derry~Londonderry on June 9 -
The Two Faces of January
Patricia Highsmith's tale of intrigue on the Med is stylishly adapted by Hossein Amini -
Frank
Michael Fassbender plays the eponymous musical maverick in Lenny Abrahamson's touching tragicomedy -
Screening History Series at Ulster Museum
Film and lecture series organised by Queen's University examines the dichotomy between fact and fiction in cinema