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cinematic

[sin-uh-mat-ik] / ˌsɪn əˈmæt ɪk /


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“We really wanted it to feel more cinematic, and then alongside that, we had to create so many backstories,” Eisenberg said.

From Los Angeles Times

The film is, however, highly watchable, and that aspect is key to its importance within the larger cinematic landscape.

From Salon

The stage production will combine contemporary dance and cinematic visuals to tell an immersive story, with set and video design by Luke Halls Studio.

From BBC

In a quickly changing cinematic and cultural landscape, the Oscars have the power to define what is next.

From Salon

Upcoming projects include the third "Black Panther" film and a new cinematic take on "The X-Files," the 1990s hit sci-fi show about FBI agents investigating the unknown.

From Barron's