There really is no difference between a cinema and a movie theater. The only real difference is the word itself. Depending on where you are, some people may refer to it as a cinema, while other people may refer to it as a movie theater. There really is no difference in meaning.
They mean the same thing
A cinema
Movie Theater? or just theater?
the Tinkerbell movie will be going to the cinema then on to DVD
yes, but in select theaters like the Drafthouse Cinema
well. it kind of depends on where you live or where you go to the theater. or as us Scottish people call it, the cinema or the movies. haaha.
No. A cinema is usually a movie theater.
Quite simply, a movie theater.
A cinema
Showcase cinema
yes there is
Movie Theater? or just theater?
The words are teatro and kinejo, with "movie theater" and "motion picture theater" being translated as kinejo.
The place where a film or television show is shot is called a set.
the regal cinema its a really good movie, if you were wondering?
Well Gnomeo and Juliet comes out in the cinema/theater in Febuary the 11th
Not anymore, but if you have DirecTV, you can watch it on DirecTV Cinema.
The cost of a movie theater ticket in 1928 was 25 cents. The average cost of a movie ticket in 2014 is 8 dollars.