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filmic

[fil-mik] / ˈfɪl mɪk /


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This time, feeling more than ever like Thelma and Louise, we set out on a sweltering August day, bound for a filmic adventure in Tacoma.

From Seattle Times

"But one is allowed to be very creative and quite filmic when creating the scenes - because puppets can do what humans can't do. They can fly, for instance. And that is the delight of puppetry."

From BBC

In 1956, CBS paid MGM $225,000 for a single airing of “The Wizard of Oz,” which it showed uninterrupted and uncut — something like $2.5 million today, if those online inflation calendars are correct, spent on filmic prestige.

From Los Angeles Times

His explorations of the ins and outs of heterosexual desire are restaged in “Girlfriends and Girlfriends” within a filmic world composed almost entirely of women who date women, who may be confused in love and life but are defiant in their queerness.

From New York Times

Following the Italian director’s rollicking masterpiece of transposed adaptation “Martin Eden,” which dropped Jack London’s American bildungsroman onto sometime-in-the-20th-century Naples, Marcello has turned to another literary work, Russian author Aleksandr Grin’s 1923 novella, “Scarlet Sails,” setting his filmic embellishing in poverty-stricken post-World War I Normandy, France.

From Los Angeles Times