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  • On Your Bike!

    A celebration of the humble bicycle at the Waterfront Hall
  • Project Nim

    A documentary from the makers of Man on Wire makes for uncomfortable viewing
  • Eyes Without a Face

    Queen's Film Theatre screen a masterpiece of the horror genre by French director Georges Franju
  • Final Destination 5

    This really is the final, final destination - or is it?
  • Cowboys & Aliens

    Based on a comic book, this Hollywood redux gets lost in translation  
  • 2001 A Space Odyssey

    Stanley Kubrick's modernist masterpiece revisited at Queen's Film Theatre
  • The Inbetweeners

    A final fairwell for the fumbling foursome – but is the silver screen a step too far?
  • Lessons of Darkness

    Werner Herzog's Gulf War 'documentary' sparks debate at the Belfast Photo Festival
  • Film Devour

    Northern Irish film-makers master the short film format at the Black Box
  • Rise of the Planet of the Apes

    The title is long, but the film is short – and packed full of mindless action for all the family
  • Super 8

    JJ Abrams' homage to all things Spielberg is 'touching and convincing'
  • Captain America

    It's big and it's fun, but this Made in America superhero romp is not at all dumb
  • The Big Picture

    A French suspense film without the suspense makes Romain Duris a dull boy
  • Knuckle

    An 'unpretentious, poignant and unsettling' documentary about fighting Irish travellers
  • Sarah's Key

    Kristin Scott Thomas continues her creative exile on Gallic soil
  • Just Do It

    White middle-class activists these days, what are they like, eh?
  • Harry Potter 7 Part II

    The end of an era for Potter fans as the boy who lived becomes a man
  • Horrible Bosses

    'You would have to admit our lives would be easier if our bosses weren't alive'
  • Bridesmaids

    Catfights, air rage and one-night stands – who'd be a bridesmaid?
  • The Guard

    An Irish western with a Tex-Mex soundtrack and a lot of heart - it's not quite Tarantino, but it tries
  • The Tree of Life

    Terrence Malick creates a 'visual poem' for the 21st century - are you willing to be moved?
  • Game of Thrones

    Season one exceeded expectations, with season two not far off
  • Potiche

    A screwball satire set in 1970s France has contemporary resonances and plenty of laughs
  • Senna

    An inventive documentary telling the tragic story of Ayrton Senna, the Brazilian racing legend
  • Green Lantern

    Killer characters and a marvelous cast can't make up for a convulted plot in DC's latest offering
  • Julia's Eyes

    Guillem Morales' latest feature is a worthy addition to the growing canon of top-notch Spanish suspense flicks
  • The Hangover 2

    It has a new setting, a new bride, but few new ideas - Todd Phillips' sequel is a major comedown
  • Jig

    Irish dancing hopefuls from New York to Russia compete for a trophy and make for an engaging documentary
  • Attack the Block

    Joe Cornish’s slick directorial debut is gripping and funny - if you like The Goonies, you'll love this
  • Thor

    An 'audacious and bizzare' departure for director Kenneth Branagh - but it's not as bad as it looks
  • Game of Thrones

    This gritty fantasy can do no wrong as far as Tammy Moore is concerned
  • Behold the Lamb

    'Like a diet of bitter herbs - this film leaves you unsatisfied,' writes Fionola Meredith
  • Mega Piranha

    A screening on the Lagan Boat has Andrew Johnston pining for dry land
  • Your Highness

    Filmed in Northern Ireland, this garish comedy is 'gross, obnoxious and puerile'. Andrew Johnston loves it
  • Biosuite - Unsound

    Peter McCaughan gets hooked up to the machine - literally - to experience Emotional Response Cinema
  • Killing Bono

    Narcissistic wannabes, a plot to kill Bono and a last screen appearance by Pete Postlewaite make this a movie not to miss
  • Spiderland

    A 'deliciously diabolical' Northern Irish animation about spides and their wicked ways
  • Route Irish

    Ken Loach has his say on the war in Iraq in this 'old-fashioned thriller of which John Le Carre would be proud'
  • Liberated Astronaut

    A Moving on Music Festival screening introduces the wierd and wonderful Tom Zé
  • Genius Within The Inner Life of Glenn Gould

    A screening at the Moving on Music Festival has Steven Rainey waxing lyrical
  • Brighton Rock

    A British remake of a British classic - but was it worth the effort?
  • Submarine

    Gritty, cool and unsentimental, Richard Ayoade's dramedy is unlike anything British cinema has produced in eons
  • Waste Land

    Can art be made of the world's largest rubbish dump, Rio's Jardim Gramacho?
  • Howl

    The illustrated sections are unnecessary, but Beat aficionado James Meredith is impressed nevertheless
  • True Grit

    The Dude becomes the Duke in the Cohen brothers' western remake that delivers on just about every front
  • Blue Valentine

    A refreshingly honest portrayal of an average relationship on the rocks - perhaps not one for Valentine's Day
  • 15 Second Film Festival

    The majority are longer than 15 seconds, but this film festival is more than just a gimmick
  • Biutiful

    Javier Bardem plays a cancer-riddled gangster who talks to ghosts - a possibilty for best foreign language film at the Oscars
  • Capitalism A Love Story

    A master-class in how the 'one-percent' rob the rest of us blind by Michael Moore
  • Black Swan

    The personal cost of ambition and desire is viscerally explored in Darren Aronofsky's latest feature
  • NEDS

    A Scottish City of God chronicles the career path of a petty thug on a Glasgow Estate
  • David Soul

    No anecdotes, no filming, as the 1970s TV star recites classic works by Pablo Neruda
  • The King's Speech

    Geoffrey Rush shines as an unorthodox speech therapist alongside Colin Firth's troubled King Edward
  • Rare Exports A Christmas Tale

    Block up the chimney, Santa's not happy in Finland's festive answer to Let the Right One In
  • The Way Back

    A gruelling tale of survival in the Siberian wastelands leaves Ralph McLean pining for some Christmas frivolity
  • Of Gods and Men

    The true story of the abduction and murder of seven Cistercian monks in Algeria is Mike Catto's film of the year
  • The Voyage of the Dawn Treader

    Lost lords and magical swords, the kids will find an escape in the third instalment of the Narnia franchise
  • University of Ulster Documentaries

    A showcase from the next generation of Irish directors at the Foyle Film Festival impresses Michael Harrison
  • The Girl Who Kicked the Hornets' Nest

    The 21st century noir shocker opens the Foyle Film Festival in style, writes Michael Harrison
  • The Deathly Hallows, Part I

    Too much navel gazing and not enough action makes Harry a dull boy

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