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''
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∙ 7y agoThere are 2 terms: Film & Movie.
Film (old saying)
Movie (modernised saying)
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∙ 8y agoAmerican isn't a language, you're thinking English... it's film.
Film terminology is a set of terms or words that refer to specific aspects of film and cinema. This includes terms such as movies, film reviews and director.
There are many film courses that one can take at local universities. Example courses include Cinema Survey, Introduction to Film, and Early Film in America.
The place where a film or television show is shot is called a set.
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No, a preview is letting you see what it is about.
Movie buffs see "films" at theaters, art houses, or cinemas. Most Americans "go to the movies" to see "a movie."
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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¬!
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