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Watch video of record label legend Terri Hooley discussing Good Vibrations, the film of his life, and find out what's on this year
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With an unimpressive debut episode and a breathtakingly good finale, was the mini-series worth watching?
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Banter, blood and betrayal, Game of Thrones pulls no punches in the opening episode of its second season
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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
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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
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The co-director of the festival on the author's enduring popularity, and what stories he would like to see adapted
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Starring Gillian Anderson in the lead role, Allan Cubitt's five-part series to have 'authentic feel'
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PE teacher Stephen Robinson on the viral video that everyone is talking about
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A lush and enjoyable adaptation of Dickens' classic, but it could have been great
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Don't feel shame over liking silent movies, Queen's Film Theatre is there for you this January
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He wowed America on The Glee Project, but things haven't gone so smoothly thereafter
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From the Artful Dodger to Titanic 'bad lad', the Belfast actor is back for the Takeover Festival
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It's a wonderful winter programme at Queen's Film Theatre
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Clay Jeter's low budget directorial debut feels like a chronicle of the summer before the story happened
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'Here's....the Belfast Festival at Queen's Film Theatre.'
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There's a hummus sandwich on the go and Daniel Rigby playing a tune on his bare chest in the latest NT Live Broadcast
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A very British spy film. Who knew you could have dramatic tension without an explosion or a car chase?
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Ahead of her talk at Queen's Film Theatre, the producer talks about making movies that matter
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Director Judy Kelly on her documentary into the Howell murder case
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Season one exceeded expectations, with season two not far off
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'Look Dave, I can see you're upset. I honestly think you should sit down at QFT.'
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Killer characters and a marvelous cast can't make up for a convulted plot in DC's latest offering
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This gritty fantasy can do no wrong as far as Tammy Moore is concerned
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Want to shoot a film on a shoestring budget and deadline so tight it squeaks? Ask Sexy Raygun how
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Sean Branney returns to Northern Ireland for the premiere of the stylised thriller The Whisperer in the Dark
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Susan Davey on her television debut in Betrayal of Trust, the docu-drama about paedophile priest Brendan Smyth
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Duncan Campbell's Make it New John combines fact and fiction to tell the story of DeLorean's downfall
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Who wouldn't want to go to Donegal? asks artistic director Paul Brown. Watch clips from the Earagail Arts Festival's 2009 parade in Letterkenny below