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US
/ˌsɪnəˈmætɪk/
]
[ UK /sˌɪnɪmˈætɪk/ ]
[ UK /sˌɪnɪmˈætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of the cinema
How To Use cinematic In A Sentence
- This is a movie with a distinct and startling cinematic language, but with uncomfortably coercive mannerisms.
- While it's no surprise that this script is based on Nelson's own play, given the perfectly measured arguments, the film is never short on cinematic virtues.
- Her dreamy, cinematic songs were bewitching, her jerky dance moves beguiling. Times, Sunday Times
- The cinematic look of the film deserves commendation alone and the director is a talent to look out for.
- She never overplays her role nor underplays it - in essence, she was the perfect choice for this role and makes a stunning cinematic debut.
- That the sequels are the most eagerly awaited cinematic event of the year is not in question.
- In Director, the stage is analogous to the outermost or whole cinematic frame.
- The elements are present for a really good sci-fi cinematic romp but unfortunately the movie's screenplay holds the film back from achieving great things.
- It was edgy and over-the-top, with enough random cinematic references to keep even the most knowledgeable film geek happy.
- The film may not be as elegant as the previous financial procedurals, and Costa-Gavras' brief forays into cinematic trickery threaten our suspension of disbelief.