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/ˈsinəmə/,
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cinemas, plural;
  1. A movie theater

  2. The production of movies as an art or industry
    • - the history of American cinema

  1. (cinema) film: a medium that disseminates moving pictures; "theater pieces transferred to celluloid"; "this story would be good cinema"; "film coverage of sporting events"
  2. (cinema) a theater where films are shown
  3. A movie theater, picture theater, film theater or cinema is a venue, usually a building, for viewing motion pictures ("movies" or "films").
  4. (Cinema (2008 film)) Bommalattam is a Tamil film directed by the director Bharathiraja starring Arjun and Nana Patekar in the lead roles of the protagonists. The film is released in Hindi as Cinema and in Telugu as Rana. ...
  5. (Cinema (band)) Cinema were a short-lived band started in 1982 by former Yes members Alan White and Chris Squire, with South African guitarist Trevor Rabin. They had plans to release their debut album in 1983, and were working on a number of songs, most written by Rabin.
  6. (Cinema (Nazareth album)) Cinema is an album by the Scottish hard rock band Nazareth. It was released in 1986 through Vertigo Records.
  7. (Cinema (song)) "Cinema" is an instrumental song by the progressive rock band Yes, from their 1983 album, 90125. It won the 1984 Grammy Award for Best Rock Instrumental Performance, the band's first (and as of 2010, only) Grammy.
  8. (Cinéma (song)) "Cinéma" (Cinema) was the Swiss entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1980, performed in french by Paola di Medico.
  9. (Cinema (The Cat Empire album)) Cinema is the fifth studio album of eclectic Melbourne-based band The Cat Empire. It was released in Australia on June 25, 2010 by EMI.
  10. (Cinema (TV-channel)) Cinema was a Scandinavian movie channel started by Modern Times Group. The channel closed in 2004 when TV1000 expanded to 6 movie channels.
  11. (cinema) a film; a movie theatre, a movie house; film or movies as a group; the film and movie industry; the art of making films and movies
  12. (Cinema) n. A movie or simsense, usually in tri-d.
  13. ((F35A) CINEMA) New York: V. 1 no. 1; January 1930 Pictorial wrappers; 10 x 13
  14. (Cinema) A movie theater (or theatre as it is spelled here). If you say to a Brit you are going to the theater, he will ask you what play you are going to see. Or make some comment about you being an artsy ponce.
  15. (Cinema) India: The Art of Bollywood will travel to the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney from 6 June – 14 October 2007.
  16. (Cinema) Is favorite director are Alfred Hitchcock and Fritz Lang.
  17. (Cinema) Place where motion pictures are shown to an audience; usually provides an opportunity to show advertisements.
  18. (Cinema) Some films may contain flashing lights. This can sometimes be a problem if you have photosensitive epilepsy. Any flashing lights or repetitive patterns in a film will have been checked to make sure they are not likely to cause a seizure. ...
  19. (Cinema) You can’t have a town without a cinema, so of course Roskilde Festival has a cinema too. The official name is Roskilde Cinema. Here you can relax in the soft seats and watch everything from documentaries to Danish premieres of Hollywood soaps.
  20. (Cinema) coined in the last decade of the 19^th century from the Greek for “movement,” this term names the medium that presents images in rapid succession, typically to simulate naturalistic movement.
  21. (cinema) An audiovisual form of presentation based on chronology. On account of three-dimensional films and the essentially visual nature of the cinema, it has often incorrectly been understood as a precursor to media art and virtual reality. Requires a narrative structure. Cf. process-like.
  22. (cinema) itself is MC, flicks WC. Movies is not perceived as marked for age or class and occurs only 3 times in the production data. In New Zealand Meyerhoff (1993) found a switch from pictures to movies, which she regards as US English, not apparently influential in England.
  23. Cinema mode enlarges the 4 : 3 picture for proportionally correct display on a 16 : 9 screen.
  24. are rare settings but appear on and off. In a particular setting where Liz reluctantly goes on a date with Jon, he takes her to see a film called Sludge Monster VII: The Oozing. When Jon asks Liz if she wants a bucket of popcorn, she asks for just the bucket.