motion-picture show
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Definition
Noun: A form of entertainment that presents a story through a sequence of images and accompanying sound, creating the illusion of continuous movement. It is a show or presentation of a recorded narrative work, typically in a theater or on a screen.
Usage
This term refers to the event or presentation of a film or movie. It is a somewhat formal or descriptive compound noun for what is commonly called a "movie," "film," or "picture show."
Examples
- We attended a motion-picture show at the historic cinema downtown.
- The advertisement promised a thrilling motion-picture show featuring the latest special effects.
- In the early 20th century, a motion-picture show was a major social event.
Advanced Usage
- The term can be used to emphasize the theatrical presentation aspect, distinguishing it from watching a film at home.
- The studio premiered the motion-picture show for critics before its public release.
Variants and Related Words
- Motion picture (n): The film itself as a work of art or product; synonymous with "movie" or "film."
- He directed his first motion picture in 1995.
- Movie (n): The most common, informal term.
- Film (n): Common term, often used in formal or artistic contexts.
- Picture show (n): An informal, somewhat dated term, especially in certain dialects.
Synonyms
- Movie
- Film
- Flick (informal)
- Feature (as in "feature film")
- Cinema (chiefly British English for the event/film)
Related Phrases
- Double feature: A presentation of two motion-picture shows for a single admission.
- The drive-in theater is having a horror movie double feature tonight.
Noun
- a form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound and a sequence of images giving the illusion of continuous movement
- they went to a movie every Saturday night
- the film was shot on location