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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

It’s one of many smart, rueful asides in what amounts to a nonjudgmental cinematic essay on the increasingly atomized nature of contemporary living.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fresher in my mind are more recent cinematic explorations of the material and characters.

From Los Angeles Times

It went on to win two Oscars and two Baftas, for costume and production design, as well as the cinematic and box office achievement prize at the Golden Globes.

From BBC