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  • noun Plural form of cinemagoer.

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  • Set assumingly in the present day as well as co-starring the masterfully vampy Monica Bellucci, this film is expected to gain upon the younger cinemagoers clearly inexhaustible appetite for child sorceress stories.

    A Pizza Mind: The 50 Biggest Movies Of 2010 The films most likely ... admin 2009

  • She's giving me EXcitations! so for the sake of fellow cinemagoers, I abstained.

    Live blog: The Golden Globes – live! | Hadley Freeman 2011

  • Daniel Mendelsohn in the New York Review of Books apparently wrote that ‘there are now fifty million American cinemagoers who think of Virginia Woolf as that dame who drowned herself and wore brown clothes.’

    Virginia Woolf’s Nose « Tales from the Reading Room 2010

  • Set assumingly in the present day as well as co-starring the masterfully vampy Monica Bellucci, this film is expected to gain upon the younger cinemagoers clearly inexhaustible appetite for child sorceress stories.

    Archive 2009-11-01 admin 2009

  • His gruelling film, Katyn, generated a outpouring of emotion not just in Poland but in Russia, too, where 12 million cinemagoers watched it, many of them becoming aware of Russia's role for the first time.

    Andrzej Wajda film will shine new light on Lech Walesa 2011

  • In August, a poll of US cinemagoers for Vanity Fair and 60 Minutes found more than three quarters were unphased by Gibson's activities.

    Will Hangover 2 cameo give Mel Gibson more headaches? Ben Child 2010

  • American faux-angst, faux-reflection, emotionally-thin bullshit … The sighs of boredom, fidgeting and deflated expectation culminated in cinemagoers at the Curzon Soho today leaving with barely the will to live.

    Readers' reviews: The Tree of Life and reductionism 2011

  • Shutter Island is a minor work by a man many cinemagoers would consider one of the greats, but still manages to be an effective shocker.

    MOVIE REVIEW: Shutter Island, Directed by Martin Scorcese (2010) 2010

  • A year later, it had grossed $213m, faced off against Forrest Gump at the Academy Awards and planted an entire library of offbeat references and quotable lines in the heads of susceptible cinemagoers.

    Pulp Fiction: No 8 Ryan Gilbey 2010

  • A few eyebrows were raised last month when disgruntled Liverpool cinemagoers to the Oscar-nominated "The Artist" demanded their money back, saying they weren't told it was a silent film.

    A New Wave of Chardonnay Down Under Will Lyons 2012

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