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  • In a World

    Lake Bell writes, directs and stars in this mature and charming rom-com set in the male-dominated world of the voice over artist
  • Patrick Kielty

    Though Paddy McDonnell and Micky Bartlett win over the Falls Park audience, it's not all plain sailing for the hard-hitting headliner
  • A Field in England

    John Higgins and Andrew Johnston make the case for and against Ben Wheatley's psychedelic Civil War experiment
  • Planet Belfast

    Rosemary Jenkinson takes a satirical swipe at big business and avaricious community leaders in 21st century Northern Ireland
  • Fifty Shades of Red, White and Blue

    50 Shades of Red, White and Blue

    GBL Productions' adaptation of Leesa Harker’s mommy-porn pastiche is an x-rated antidote to good taste
  • One Rogue Reporter

    Former tabloid hack Rich Peppiatt lampoons the industry he was once a part of and ingeniously confronts its worst offenders
  • Geno Washington

    Gonzo hits, a manic roar and stories of Van Morrison in the 60s – the legendary blues singer sets the Black Box alight
  • You've Been Trumped

    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?
  • Jon Richardson

    How does the 'reliably sophisticated font of witticisms' as featured on 8 Out of 10 Cats transfer to the stage?
  • David O'Doherty

    The Belfast Festival's new marquee plays host to the shaggy-haired comic who is unusually grouchy and all the better for it
  • Michael McIntyre

    A 'flawlessly constructed, expertly executed' set from the King of UK Comedy
  • Alan Davies

    The Essex actor and QI stooge returns to stand-up after a 12 year wait. Perhaps he should have stayed sitting down
  • Walking With Dinosaurs

    Adapted from the BBC series, this arena spectacular features life-sized T-Rexes and much more
  • Mary Peters – 40 Golden Years

    Patrick Kielty, Jackie Fullerton, Van Morrison and a host of Olympians share the stage at the Grand Opera House
  • Shadow Dancer

    Andrew Johnston goes back for a second viewing, and cares even less for James Marsh's troubled characters
  • Grabbers

    Belfast director Jon Wright's latest feature is 'daft and gory enough' to warrant a viewing. Four tentacles up
  • The Producers

    The Theatre at the Mill Summer Youth Group do justice to Mel Brooks' hilarious musical satire
  • Molly Wobbly's Tit Factory

    Paul Boyd's musical comedy is a five-star romp 'populated with sleazy, strutting grotesques'
  • Gama Bomb

    The Newry thrash metallers 'shriek and solo' their way through a set to celebrate ten years in the business
  • Ministry

    The world has moved on, but iconic frontman Al Jourgensen is still angry. Give that man an electronic cigarette
  • Woody Allen A Documentary

    A definitive exploration of the idiosyncratic filmmaker's remarkable life and career
  • FNT Live

    The taboo-tacking comedians keep the laughs coming in the preview of their Edinburgh Fringe show
  • Steve Backshall

    The Deadly 60 presenter engages young naturalists at the Ulster Hall with sharks and rhinos, but isn't too fond of Giant Pandas
  • Whole Lotta Sole

    Oscar-winning Belfast director Terry George returns with a fish-based, Tarantinoesque comedy crime caper
  • Shadow Dancer

    Can acclaimed documentary film-maker James Marsh reinvigorate the Troubles movie genre?
  • Safety Last!

    This silent comedy from 1922 inspired everyone from Woody Allen to Mr Bean – and the kids love it
  • Patrick Kielty

    Near-the-knuckle humour, celebrity girlfriends and the Titanic are what the comedian brings Home
  • Michael Redmond

    Famous for a deadpan appearance Father Ted, the Dublin comic battles with an unresponsive Belfast audience
  • Saving the Titanic

    A dramatisation of 'the battle to save Titanic' features homegrown faces and a lot of heart
  • Mirthathon 2012

    100 comedians in 12 hours, and all for charity – it was a tall order for organiser Andrew Johnston
  • Simon Munnery

    The cerebral comic is always entertaining, whether singing about airships or making misogyny funny
  • David O'Doherty

    Don't mistake the Dublin comic for Chris O'Dowd – he's likely to lampoon you in musical form
  • David Pomeranz

    Scientologist crooner attracts Northern Ireland's Filipino population to the Waterfront – it's as weird as it sounds
  • Grease

    The 'teenagers' are a bit long in the tooth, but after 30 years this polished show proves Grease is still the word
  • Battleship Potemkin

    Agitprop masterpiece given new life by a classical score played on the Ulster Hall's Mulholland Grand Organ
  • The Drifters

    No founder members, but plenty of past magic from this humourless foursome
  • William Caulfield

    The sharp-tongued comedian cuts out the middleman and heckles the audience
  • Fly Me to the Moon

    A 'world-class Northern Irish production' sees Marie Jones at the top of her game
  • The Grey

    The wolves are dodgy, but Liam Neeson does 'rock bottom' well in this existential action-adventure movie
  • Conal Gallen

    Ballybofey's finest gag man delivers a clean set to 'people with dirty minds'
  • Sound It Out

    A documentary about our love affair with independent record stores is 'heartbreaking and always engaging'
  • Snow Patrol

    A dedicated crowd get caught up in the emotion 'like their 4x4 keys and gym membership cards depend on it'
  • Hostel

    Homelessness, suicide and unexpected pregnancy. Somehow, playwright Fionnuala Kennedy shows the funny side
  • Josie Long

    The Tories are bad. Bankers are bad. You get the gist. Andrew Johnston is not impressed
  • War Horse Film

    War Horse

    No talking ponies, animated urchins or CGI, just an old-fashioned epic that sees Spielberg back on form
  • Lionel Shriver

    The author of We Need to Talk About Kevin on why she considers herself a 'Belfast writer'
  • The Iron Lady

    Despite an all-star cast, too little is left unsaid in this contentious biopic of Margaret Thatcher
  • Elvis Costello

    His committment can't be denied, but a backing band may have made this the gig of the year
  • KT Tunstall

    Perhaps peforming solo wasn't the best idea, but the chanteuse still draws the crowds
  • Katy Perry

    A Californian diva with a sense of humour is a rare thing indeed, but Mrs Brand is anything but orthodox
  • Rhinestone Mondays

    A country music Full Monty? More like a line dancing version of Give My Head Peace
  • Batman Live

    If you like your Dark Knight camp and gothic, this exciting, bat-shaped show is for you
  • Crosby & Nash

    The 60s folk-rockers are still impassioned, unfortunately the same can't be said for their audience
  • The Aspects Debate

    Whether it's apathy across the water or sighs down south, the authors at Aspects agree things are only getting worse  
  • Thriller Live

    The celebration of Michael Jackson's life is just as thrilling third time around
  • Ash

    Back on home turf, the indie legends give a high-speed performance of their greatest hits
  • Phantom of the Opera

    Andrew Johnston finds something even scarier than Andrew Lloyd Webber
  • George Lucas Day

    Lucas' 1986 clucker isn't as fowl as first thought, and Indy can still pack a punch to that Nazi
  • Dolly Parton

    The Queen of Country goes through the motions on the last stop of her world tour
  • Beady Eye

    Liam Gallagher struts, gobs and gives a shout out to the ladies – 'it'll all make sense in the morning'

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