Cinema in a sentence as a noun

But the fact is they kicked the cinema industry right in the *** and made them work for it.

If I did buy a DVD for a silly price, that would mean I wouldn't be visiting the cinema that week.

If you enjoy the cinema you are going to watch a film like this at the cinema - then maybe download it.

So I would say, Try to disconnect the idea of cinema with the idea of making a living and money.

The 24 fps speed is a relic from the stone age of cinema, back when technology simply could not cope with higher frame rates.

That's been the history of cinema, cable, and internet radio.

Because Bunuel and Eisenstein and Bergman all shot at 24 fps, everyone simply assumed this is how cinema is supposed to look like.

I saw Chasing Ice at the cinema a couple of weeks ago. I went with friends who study adaptation to climate change in the Arctic communities, and all of them, and I too, came out of the movie in a state of minor shock.

The resolution you are referring to is the native running resolution of 4K projectors in cinemas established by DCI.

I'm very glad I saw it in HFR 3D because for a lot of the scenes it gives you an experience you couldn't get any other way, but if I were to see it in a cinema again I'd go for 2D, and I look forward to seeing it on TV at home.

But I would be very interested if there were a proposal to change this zoning, because the situation of sharing a thin wall with a household, versus sharing one with a techno club or a hotel or a cinema, differs considerably.

Cinema definitions

noun

a medium that disseminates moving pictures; "theater pieces transferred to celluloid"; "this story would be good cinema"; "film coverage of sporting events"

See also: film celluloid

noun

a theater where films are shown