Entertainment Today
Across
- 1. A recurring payment model where a user pays periodically (e.g., monthly or annually) to access services or products. (12)
- 5. A group of actors, musicians, or performers working together in a production. (8)
- 6. Actor An actor playing a secondary role, important but not the main focus of the story. (10,5)
- 9. A theatrical or film production that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting, and dance to tell a story. (7)
- 11. Products related to a brand, movie, or franchise, often sold to fans. (11)
- 12. The collection of songs and background scores used in a film, TV show, or video game. (10)
- 15. A curated list of songs or videos that are grouped for playback, often based on a theme or mood. (8)
- 16. Text displayed at the bottom of a screen translating or transcribing spoken dialogue. (9)
- 18. The art and technique of capturing motion pictures, including lighting, camera work, and composition. (14)
- 19. A high-definition optical disc format used for video and data storage, known for better quality than DVDs. (3-3)
- 20. The written text of a play, film, or broadcast, including dialogue and stage directions. (6)
- 22. An acronym often used to express the idea of seizing the moment and taking risks. (4)
Down
- 2. A temporary storage area for data while streaming to prevent interruptions. (6)
- 3. A continuation of a story from a previous work, such as a book or movie. (6)
- 4. The process of playing audio or video content directly from the internet without downloading it. (6)
- 7. A genre of entertainment that aims to amuse and provoke laughter. (6)
- 8. A person who designs and arranges dance movements for performances. (13)
- 10. Information that reveals key plot details of a story, potentially ruining the surprise for others. (7)
- 13. The practice of dressing up as a character from a movie, book, or video game, especially at conventions or events. (7)
- 14. Fear or anxiety about not having access to a mobile phone or being unable to use it. (10)
- 17. A community of fans who share a common interest in a particular cultural phenomenon, such as a movie, book, TV show, or celebrity. (6)
- 21. Classic A film, book, or show that has acquired a dedicated and passionate fanbase despite initial underperformance. (4,7)