Movie buffs see "films" at theaters, art houses, or cinemas. Most Americans "go to the movies" to see "a movie."
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Films in the u.s are shown in ''Movie theaters'', but most commonly they will say I'm going to ''the movies'' or ''to see a flick'' Hope this helps.
You cannot stay in the cinema for the following showing. You would need to buy another ticket and then reenter. I would assume they kick everyone out when they clean the cinema.
Cinema Mundi International Film Festival was created in 2010.
The British expression Cinema means Movie Theatre. As an abstract noun, it also means 'film' or 'the film industry', as in 'French cinema'.
a film you watch on a much smaller screen and a cinema screen is much bigger , louder and better¬!
No. And why would you do that? A movie like that deserves to be watched in the cinema.
It just might be 'day-dreaming', so… let's go see a dream!
A person would have to watch frequent Chinese cinema to be able to even answer this. Chinese cinema is not known for playing in American theaters. In 2000 "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" was released but that film might be considered too Americanized by fans of Chinese cinema.
Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema was created in 1995.
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The cast of On Cinema Film Guide - 2013 includes: Tim Heidecker Gregg Turkington