There are many gigs happening around Northern Ireland to make your Easter Weekend one to remember. However there is a certain cinema release which might just persuade you to free up an hour or two of your time.
Based on the life of Belfast’s infamous son, Terri Hooley. “Good Vibrations” depicts the early days of Punk in Belfast feating the likes of The Undertones, Rudi and The Outcasts. That’s right, Northern Ireland finally has a movie to call it’s own (which isn’t about The Troubles or a big sinking boat).
It’s “must-see” viewing for anybody with a love for music coming from these shores. So perform your civic duty and check out a film which critics have been raving about!
See “Good Vibrations” at the following cinemas//
Cinebowl Brunswick Derry – http://bit.ly/XWZhjs
Moviehouse Dublin Road – http://bit.ly/11aLwg6
Moviehouse Cityside – http://bit.ly/10dn9iQ
Odeon Belfast – http://bit.ly/bnPAw
Odyssey Belfast/Village Theatres – http://bit.ly/FQE434
Omniplex Derry – http://bit.ly/sluCl7
Omniplex Antrim – http://bit.ly/Xnwf8W
Omniplex Lisburn – http://bit.ly/16H80Js
Omniplex Newry – http://bit.ly/zQazqz
Omniplex Dundonald – http://bit.ly/WD9Uba
QFT, Belfast – http://bit.ly/XrFjtn
IMC Ballymena – http://bit.ly/Ymturv
Studio Omagh – http://bit.ly/10doMgD
Iveagh Banbridge – http://bit.ly/XX0ze9
Strand Belfast – http://bit.ly/dfFIwi
Movieland Newtownards – http://bit.ly/WDavK0
Trailer //
What Mark Kermode had to say about it//