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A showcase from the next generation of Irish directors at the Foyle Film Festival impresses Michael Harrison
The 21st century noir shocker opens the Foyle Film Festival in style, writes Michael Harrison
Too much navel gazing and not enough action makes Harry a dull boy
Jimmy Stewart loves the November/December programme at Queen's Film Theatre 'this much'
The Ballymena-born actor leads the charge on Lonely Mountain
Belfast film-maker generates over 1,500,000 hits on YouTube with footage taken from Chaplin film The Circus
Garbhan Downey on why the multi-media centre was essential to Derry's cultural awakening
Bronagh Gallagher does a Q&A at QFT after this tale of middle class whimsy, writes Andrew Johnston
Debra Granik returns to the theme of addiction in a second feature, with menance and intrigue following close behind, says Mike Catto
New recruits sign up for digital skills training with Culture Northern Ireland
Susan Picken from Queen's Film Theatre lets slip the upcoming attractions throughout October and September
Robotic heroines and a vast cityscape make Fritz Lang's black and white vision of 1927 a must-see movie, says Mike Catto
Northern Soul disciple Mike Catto digs the tunes, but little else in this UK Indie outing
Mike Catto is impressed with this season of films at Queen's Film Theatre, and wants more
Malachi O'Doherty attends a lively debate at QFT, chaired by William Crawley
Find out how to survive the zombie apocalypse, by watching films, with festival director George Clarke
Andrew Johnston is afraid, very afraid, at QFT's slasher season
Alter-egos, animations and a bevy of beautiful women, Gainsbourg has it all, almost, writes Mike Catto
Watch the first in a new series of preview films presented by Head of QFT, Susan Picken
Michael Winterbottom’s adaptation of Jim Thompson’s 1952 noir novel has been roundly criticised for its scenes of excessive violence. Joanne Savage asks if the on-screen brutality can be justified
Queen's Film Theatre profiles the silver screen's finest Natural Born Killers
Film backing Derry/Londonderry's City of Culture bid released
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
Graham Kinniburgh gave up a career in banking to fulfil an ambition to work in film. Here he talks to people in the know about how to break into screenwriting
Coleraine actor honoured at the University of Ulster
A complex comedy caper, writes Joe Nawaz
Showing at the QFT this week, Videocracy explores the unfreedom of the media and the chauvinism of pop culture in Berlusconi’s Italy
The writers behind the YouTube comedy phenomenon on long term goals and short term perks
It was a zombie pick 'n' mix at QFT, but Andrew Johnston asks if there is any unlife left in the genre
Steven Rainey meets the new Doctor Who, Matt Smith, and has his illusions shattered
Horror-love story hybrid with Ciarán Hinds as the man literally haunted by grief
Looks like we got ourselves a documentary
Free film screenings in Derry and Letterkenny
Make a feature film on the budget of a TV advert? It's 'wee buns' to director Colin McIvor
The Northern Ireland of the future has forgotten the past in Factotum's first feature film
A marathon of movies over sixteen days is announced at the festival launch
IEDs, snipers and a sergeant with a death wish - welcome to 21st century warfare
Banksy reveals his pièce de résistance: say bonjour to the bumbling Mr Brainwash
Joe Nawaz finds Micmacs predictably enjoyable, but still predictable
Archive footage shows Ulster before the Troubles in new Irish language documentary
From Youtube to the big screen, the Newry actress talks about her unusual feature, the winner of Critics Choice award screening at Dublin's International Film Festival
Caroline Connor falls in love with Tolstoy for Valentine's Day in the unexpectedly romantic The Last Station
Joe Nawaz is seduced by the sartorial splendour of Tom Ford's version of the 60's in A Single Man
Andrew Johnston chats to the BAFTA Nominee about her new film The Lovely Bones. Warning: partial plot spoiler in paragraph 11
Joe Nawaz endures Disney's movie-theatre karaoke and lives to tell the tale
Vote for Northern Ireland production team as part of RTE’s Storyland 2 web competition
Joe Nawaz is appalled and inspired by the plight of the Campbell family
Channel 4 drama explores Mo Mowlam's battle against illness and Northern Ireland's 'dour' politicians. Fionola MeredIth attends a special preview screening at the QFT
Andrew Johnston speaks to An Inconvenient Truth director Davis Guggenheim about his latest documentary featuring the personal stories of three generations of electric guitar virtuosos
Joe Nawaz gets banged up in Jacques Audiard's latest epic
A new year and a new you with Open Learning at Queen's
Jenny Cathcart talks to the Enniskillen actor about playing a cannibal and trying his luck in LA. Click Play Audio for a podcast interview
Executive chairman of Waddell Media and former UTV controller passes at age 75
Garbhan Downey on Derry's celebration of cinema. Click Play Audio for two podcasts from this year's festival, with director Margo Harkin and actor Gerard McSorley
Graeme Stewart is spellbound by James Cameron's magnum opus
Garbhan Downey enjoys The Boys of St Columb's and Hush-A-Bye Baby
Fionola Meredith is left in the dark at Queen's Film Theatre
Art and cinema explored in the festival's 22nd year. Listen to an interview with festival director Bernie McLaughlin
Internet mogul Josh Harris explains his idiosyncratic worldview - 'We’re on the cusp of an evolutionary cycle. The question is will we kill or be killed?'
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