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  • The Hundred-Year Old Man...

    ... Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared lives up to its protracted title
  • Cold in July

    1980s Texas is the backdrop to Jim Mickle's impressively pulpy adaptation of the Joe R Lansdale novel
  • Belle

    Amma Asante tells the incredible true story of Miss Dido Belle Lindsay in this grandly realised sophomore feature
  • Fruitvale Station

    Ryan Coogler's searing directorial debut screens in Belfast as part of Community Relations Week
  • Game of Thrones

    Having sold out in record time, this touring show is an interesting diversion from the ongoing series
  • Venus in Fur

    The boundaries between fact and fiction are blurred in Roman Polanski's amusing adaptation of the David Ives play
  • Fading Gigolo

    John Turturro writes and directs this refined and stylish comedy starring Woody Allen and Sofia Vergara
  • Jimmy's Hall

    What was supposed to be Ken Loach's final film – an overly theatrical adaptation of the play by Donal O'Kelly – is no great legacy
  • The Two Faces of January

    Patricia Highsmith's tale of intrigue on the Med is stylishly adapted by Hossein Amini
  • Frank

    Michael Fassbender plays the eponymous musical maverick in Lenny Abrahamson's touching tragicomedy
  • The Sea

    John Banville's Booker Prize-winning novel is beautifully shot in Stephen Brown's stunted adaptation
  • Calvary

    John Michael McDonagh trains his sights on the Catholic Church in an avaricious Ireland
  • Shamus

    Belfast Film Festival screen Eric Marquis' rarely-seen and decidedly quaint film shot in Belfast and beyond in 1958
  • GOTS04

    Game of Thrones Season Opener

    Matthew Coyle reviews the opening episode of Game of Thrones season 4 at Belfast Film Festival – spoiler alert!
  • Starred Up

    Crumlin Road Gaol and the Maze provide the backdrop for David Mackenzie's brutally frank prison drama
  • Under the Skin

    Scarlett Johansson becomes human under a Scottish sky in Jonathan Glazer's compelling adaptation
  • The Grand Budapest Hotel

    The Grand Budapest Hotel

    Wes Anderson's latest all-star caper is a fantastically enjoyable yarn
  • Non-Stop

    Liam Neeson scowls his way through another generic action flick this time set on a plane
  • The Invisible Woman

    Ralph Fiennes' sophomore directorial effort is a beautifully-shot exploration of Charles Dickens' love affair with Nelly Turnen
  • Her

    Spike Jonze warns against cutting the ties that bind us in this existential meditation on technology and romance
  • Dallas Buyers Club

    Matthew McConaughey and co expose the corruption inherent in the American healthcare system
  • The Armstrong Lie

    Director Alex Gibney lifts the lid on one of history's most riveting doping scandals in this gripping documentary  
  • Inside Llewyn Davis

    The Coen brothers' new film about a struggling folk singer is propelled by a rarely discussed dilemma – when do artists cut their losses and abandon their careers?
  • 12 Years a Slave

    Steve McQueen delves deep into America's original sin with an adaptation of Solomon Northup's memoir
  • Long Walk to Freedom

    Idris Elba portrays Nelson Mandela in Justin Chadwick's biopic
  • The Desolation of Smaug

    The stakes are high for James Nesbitt and co in Peter Jackson's thrilling visit to Middle Earth
  • Nebraska

    Sideways director Alexander Payne delivers another understated masterpiece set in the anonymous flyover states
  • Danny Boyle Derry

    Danny Boyle

    The Oscar-winning director chats with screenwriter Frank Cottrell Boyce in Derry~Londonderry
  • Big Bad Wolves

    The 2013 Foyle Film Festival gets off to a thrilling start with the Quentin Tarantino-tipped Israeli revenge flick
  • Don Jon

    Joseph Gordon-Levitt is writer, director and star of this mature meditation on one man's obsession with family, church and porn
  • The Selfish Giant

    Clio Barnard's kitchen sink adaptation of Oscar Wilde's children's story is not for the faint of heart
  • Philomena

    A mother is wronged by the Catholic Church in this surprisingly uplifting feature shot in County Down
  • Le Week-end

    Love and marriage endure the fading of the Parisian light in Hanif Kureishi's latest silver screen collaboration
  • A Belfast Story

    Despite the flaws in Nathan Todd's debut feature, Malachi O'Doherty leaves a relatively happy customer
  • 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
  • Lovelace

    Lacking the style and verve of Boogie Nights, this porn star biopic is saved by a wonderful cast
  • What Maisie Knew

    Onata Aprile lights up Scott McGehee and David Siegel's adaptation of Henry James' divorce novel
  • Suspiria

    Belfast Film Festival screen Dario Argento's classic horror, with a live soundtrack performed by Claudio Simonetti
  • David Bowie Is exhibition

    David Bowie Is

    A new exhibition and documentary focus on the Thin White Duke's career, but lack that personal touch
  • Alpha Papa

    Alan Partridge finally makes it to the silver screen after 20 years of network nightmares – welcome to big school
  • The Hunter

    Daniel Nettheim's acclaimed adaptation screens as part of the International Mammalogical Congress at Queen’s
  • A Field in England

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

    The final instalment in Richard Linklater's Before trilogy focuses on the travails of family life
  • Art of Conflict

    Vince Vaughan's unlikely documentary about the history of Belfast's political murals descends into reality TV territory
  • Pull My Daisy, Shadows

    Two Beat Generation films screen at Queen's Film Theatre as part of the Belfast Book Festival
  • The Bookseller of Belfast

    Alessandra Celesia's unorthodox documentary captures the weird and wonderful life of bibliophile John Clancy
  • Behind the Candelabra

    Michael Douglas and Matt Damon star as Liberace and his put upon lover in Steven Soderbergh's final feature
  • Endless Life

    Michael MacBroom's understated second feature shows what can be done on a miniscule budget
  • Splash Area

    His slasher double-bill fails to materialise, but maverick filmmaker George Clarke wins over the mob regardless
  • Jump

    Derry~Londonderry has never looked so beautiful as in Keiron J Walsh's high-octane new feature set in the City of Culture
  • Film Devour

    A host of amateur filmmakers from across Northern Ireland showcase new works at the Black Box
  • Made in Belfast

    Fionola Meredith is underwhelmed by writer/director Paul Kennedy's debut feature at the Belfast Film Festival
  • The Hardy Bucks Movie

    What started out as an online series has become an Irish comedy phenomenon – now for the movie spin-off and a road trip to the Euros
  • A Late Quartet

    It's more Ludwig than Van Halen, but Yaron Zilberman's chamber music melodrama is still a band movie at heart
  • Found Footage Festival

    Watch video of Arnold Schwarzenegger's first trip to Rio and discover the magic of VHS at the Black Box
  • Robot & Frank

    A buddy movie, a crime caper, a sensitive portrayal of aging – Jake Schreier's debut feature has Ralph McLean smiling throughout
  • Mea Maxima Culpa

    Alex Gibney's documentary investigation into clerical abuse within the Catholic church reveals the extent of the outgoing pontiff's complicity
  • Film Devour

    15 short films produced in Northern Ireland showcase the depth of amateur talent across the country, and deliver plenty of shocks and surprises
  • Valtari Mystery Film Experiment

    Icelandic outift Sigur Rós commission 12 filmmakers to visualise their latest album. The results are always engrossing
  • Foyle Film Festival Shorts

    Bigger isn't always better, as this 'stunning, charming, creepy' selection of national and international shorts demonstrates

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