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cinephile
[ sin-uh-fahyl ]
noun
- a devoted moviegoer, especially one knowledgeable about the cinema.
cinephile
/ ˈsɪnɪˌfaɪl /
noun
- a person who loves films and cinema
Word History and Origins
Origin of cinephile1
Example Sentences
But what cinephile wouldn’t trade a bag of gold to get a look at Erich Von Stroheim‘s original, lost nine-hour cut of “Greed?”
But while Ryder celebrates Ortega and “Stranger Things” costar Finn Wolfhard’s cinephile tendencies, she says young people could stand to do better when it comes to knowing their history.
Her enormous brown eyes shining through a thick rim of eyeliner, Ryder drops names constantly, but those names are the incredibly cool kind that a cinephile craves.
The Uruguayan filmmaker, then a burgeoning cinephile, was about to witness one of the first kills in the original “Alien.”
I am a cinephile who loves devouring Turner Classic Movies on a rainy day.
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