Review
TV Review: Could you be a victim of one the biggest scams in history and the only woman on the FBI’s ten most wanted list?
Fugitive: The Mystery of the Crypto Queen
Cult Movies: Bluebeard may not be Richard Burton’s finest hour - but it’s still good unclean fun
Ralph revisits one of the late great Welsh star’s lesser works
Jamie Oliver showcases summer ingredients in bid to ‘champion’ art of seasonal cooking
The new three-part series is the latest in the chef’s year-long quest to ‘cook the seasons’
The butterfly effect - Radio review
Enthralling documentary is as much a meditation about war and destruction in Syria as it is about nature
Patience tested by the crawling pace and slow-building tension of The Night Caller
Robert Glenister and Sean Pertwee star in the four-part Channel 5 drama
Sinéad O’Connor could transmute the pain of loss into beauty - Radio review
A life overshadowed by the death of a child and Monet’s ability to capture beauty on canvas
Sawers is a feast for the eyes as well as the hungry - Eating Out
Bringing world class delicacies to Belfast’s discerning gourmets since 1897, Sawers is also home to world-beating lunches and sandwiches
Belfast has better stories to tell
From Oscar-winning directors to Olympic Gold medalists this podcast showcases the best Belfast has to offer
Netflix’s Gangs of Galicia review - not one of the top shows of the year but perfectly competent gangland drama
Clara Lago is excellent as bereaved daughter Ana
Animated version of Roddy Doyle’s tender take on childhood grief comes to cinemas
A Greyhound of a Girl is a heart-lifting adaptation of Roddy Doyle’s children’s novel which follows cheeky 11-year-old Mary as she faces the loss of her beloved granny. Jenny Lee finds out more about the making of the animation and speaks to the Italian director