Across
- 2. A large printed notice or picture used to advertise a movie.
- 4. A person or being in a movie, often portrayed by an actor or actress.
- 6. A person who evaluates and writes reviews of movies.
- 9. Extremely funny and causing a lot of laughter.
- 10. The group of people who watch a movie in a theater or at home.
- 12. A category that describes the style, form, or content of a movie.
- 14. Something that happens in a way that is unexpected and surprising.
- 16. A male person who performs a role in a movie.
- 19. A female person who performs a role in a movie.
- 21. The act of performing a role in a movie by an actor or actress.
- 24. Something that happens in a way that is expected and lacks surprise.
- 26. A piece of paper or digital pass that allows entry to a movie.
- 27. Not enjoyable or causing discomfort.
- 28. An evaluation or critique of a movie, often published in a newspaper or online.
- 29. Not meeting expectations; causing disappointment.
Down
- 1. A genre of movie that uses suspense, tension, and excitement as its main elements.
- 3. Causing extreme fear.
- 5. A movie that continues the story or develops the theme of an earlier one.
- 7. Extremely good or impressive.
- 8. Enjoyable, pleasing, and giving a sense of satisfaction.
- 9. A genre of movie intended to scare and shock the audience.
- 11. An award given in recognition of an achievement in film, such as acting or directing.
- 13. To be released or made available to the public.(phrasal verb)
- 15. Not interesting; causing boredom.
- 17. The sequence of events that make up the story in a movie.
- 18. The duration or running time of a movie.
- 20. A genre of movie designed to be funny and entertain the audience through humor.
- 22. A feeling of great enthusiasm.
- 23. A preview or advertisement for a movie, showing brief scenes to attract viewers.
- 25. Causing great enthusiasm and eagerness.