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cinematic

[sin-uh-mat-ik] / ˌsɪn əˈmæt ɪk /


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It honors their enthusiasm, protects your kitchen equilibrium, and keeps the day humming along with the kind of gentle, slightly cinematic glow that makes Thanksgiving feel like Thanksgiving.

From Salon

“Out of Plain Sight” strives to be more cinematically alive than the standard talking-head-laden documentary.

From Los Angeles Times

Past cinematic exploits marching under the "Dungeon & Dragons" name have made plenty of us hesitant to trust any stirrings of excitement related to "Dungeon & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves."

From Salon

“His priority wasn’t making an art piece,” Benjamin Blackwood said by phone, referring to his father’s cinematic ambitions, “but to make a film about the art his camera was capturing.”

From New York Times

In this intellectually playful yet quietly momentous movie, Hong — not for the first time — turns widely accepted notions of cinematic narrative playfully inside out.

From Los Angeles Times