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An inventive documentary telling the tragic story of Ayrton Senna, the Brazilian racing legend
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Countdown to Zero producer Lawrence Bender believes the 'time has come' to campaign
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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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Cinematic adaptations can be hit and miss, as James Meredith demonstrates
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Guillem Morales' latest feature is a worthy addition to the growing canon of top-notch Spanish suspense flicks
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Phil Harrison's The Good Man could have your name in the credits
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It has a new setting, a new bride, but few new ideas - Todd Phillips' sequel is a major comedown
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'Loneliness has followed me my whole life - so I'm away to Queen's Film Theatre for the craic'
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Irish dancing hopefuls from New York to Russia compete for a trophy and make for an engaging documentary
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Joe Cornish’s slick directorial debut is gripping and funny - if you like The Goonies, you'll love this
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Watch videos featuring eight Northern Ireland businesses to benefit from the Creative Industries Innovation Fund
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An 'audacious and bizzare' departure for director Kenneth Branagh - but it's not as bad as it looks
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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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'Like a diet of bitter herbs - this film leaves you unsatisfied,' writes Fionola Meredith
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A screening on the Lagan Boat has Andrew Johnston pining for dry land
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Filmed in Northern Ireland, this garish comedy is 'gross, obnoxious and puerile'. Andrew Johnston loves it
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Peter McCaughan gets hooked up to the machine - literally - to experience Emotional Response Cinema
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'As far back as I can remember, I always wanted to be a member of Queen's Film Theatre'
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Narcissistic wannabes, a plot to kill Bono and a last screen appearance by Pete Postlewaite make this a movie not to miss
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A 'deliciously diabolical' Northern Irish animation about spides and their wicked ways
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Ken Loach has his say on the war in Iraq in this 'old-fashioned thriller of which John Le Carre would be proud'
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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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Filmed in Belfast's Paint Hall, Your Highness raises high hopes for the Northern Ireland movie industry
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A Moving on Music Festival screening introduces the wierd and wonderful Tom Zé
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Too many screenings? Don't know where to start? Gareth Mulvenna provides a managable path through this year's programme
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A screening at the Moving on Music Festival has Steven Rainey waxing lyrical
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A British remake of a British classic - but was it worth the effort?
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Gritty, cool and unsentimental, Richard Ayoade's dramedy is unlike anything British cinema has produced in eons
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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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Banbridge cinema-goers catch the classics outdoors - weather permitting
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Can art be made of the world's largest rubbish dump, Rio's Jardim Gramacho?
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The illustrated sections are unnecessary, but Beat aficionado James Meredith is impressed nevertheless
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BBC Northern Ireland to air The Crush on Oscar night. Watch a trailer
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The Minister for Culture, Arts and Leisure believes Northern Ireland's creative industries can help rebalance the economy
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Hollywood actor Stephen Rea makes arts funding plea to the First and Deputy First Ministers
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BBC NI show brings together archive footage and interviews to show Northern Ireland in a new light
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The Dude becomes the Duke in the Cohen brothers' western remake that delivers on just about every front
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Tutor George Fleeton explains the eternal appeal of the vampire, and looks forward to a showing in the Ulster Hall
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A refreshingly honest portrayal of an average relationship on the rocks - perhaps not one for Valentine's Day
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Watch trailers of the best in QFT's Romanian movie season and romantic flicks for Valentine's Day
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Videos produced by Culture Northern Ireland and the Nerve Centre highlight the importance of the arts in society
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The majority are longer than 15 seconds, but this film festival is more than just a gimmick
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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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Javier Bardem plays a cancer-riddled gangster who talks to ghosts - a possibilty for best foreign language film at the Oscars
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A master-class in how the 'one-percent' rob the rest of us blind by Michael Moore
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The personal cost of ambition and desire is viscerally explored in Darren Aronofsky's latest feature
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A Scottish City of God chronicles the career path of a petty thug on a Glasgow Estate
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A BBC NI documentary about Hollywood actor Stephen Boyd leaves Hugh Odling-Smee decidely underwhelmed
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No anecdotes, no filming, as the 1970s TV star recites classic works by Pablo Neruda
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Geoffrey Rush shines as an unorthodox speech therapist alongside Colin Firth's troubled King Edward
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Lee Henry remembers watching one of the greatest actors of his generation on stage and screen
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Block up the chimney, Santa's not happy in Finland's festive answer to Let the Right One In
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The Japanese animation reminds Deepa Mann-Kler of a childhood spent travelling from India to England
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A gruelling tale of survival in the Siberian wastelands leaves Ralph McLean pining for some Christmas frivolity
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Academic likens media mogul to 19th century showman who coined the phrase 'There's a sucker born every minute'
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The true story of the abduction and murder of seven Cistercian monks in Algeria is Mike Catto's film of the year
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Marie-Louise Muir is torn between the two, so lets her kids decide
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Lost lords and magical swords, the kids will find an escape in the third instalment of the Narnia franchise
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Director, screenwriter, actor - listen to a podcast with Downton Abbey supremo Julian Fellowes at Cinemagic
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