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'The Horror, the Horror!' can be found at Queen's Film Theatre
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Over half-a-century later the Letter from Ulster still delivers - historically and artistically
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An Irish western with a Tex-Mex soundtrack and a lot of heart - it's not quite Tarantino, but it tries
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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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A Scottish City of God chronicles the career path of a petty thug on a Glasgow Estate
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Geoffrey Rush shines as an unorthodox speech therapist alongside Colin Firth's troubled King Edward
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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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Director, screenwriter, actor - listen to a podcast with Downton Abbey supremo Julian Fellowes at Cinemagic
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Debra Granik returns to the theme of addiction in a second feature, with menance and intrigue following close behind, says Mike Catto
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Robotic heroines and a vast cityscape make Fritz Lang's black and white vision of 1927 a must-see movie, says Mike Catto
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Northern Soul disciple Mike Catto digs the tunes, but little else in this UK Indie outing
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Mike Catto is impressed with this season of films at Queen's Film Theatre, and wants more
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Alter-egos, animations and a bevy of beautiful women, Gainsbourg has it all, almost, writes Mike Catto