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Definition 1:
A recording of moving images that tells a story and that people watch on a screen or television often used before another noun see also home movie.
Examples:
He’s making a movie [=film, motion picture] about growing up in a small town.
A Hollywood movie
We went to (see) a movie after dinner.
Do you want to rent a movie [=rent a video or DVD] tonight?
An action movie
A horror movie
A movie star/producer/director
A movie camera/studio
The movie business/industry
A movie critic/review
A movie house/theater
Definition 2:
A showing of a movie in a theater .
Examples:
We are going to the movies tonight. [=we are going to see a movie tonight]
Definition 3:
A movie theater .
Examples:
What’s (playing/showing) at the movies?
Definition 4:
The business of making movies :the film industry .
Examples:
He wants to work in the movies.
A career in the movies
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