Across
- 6. The storyline of a film or book.
- 7. Imaginative fiction that involves supernatural or magical elements (like Harry Potter).
- 8. Describes a film that was unsuccessful.
- 9. Influence from classmates or friends.
- 10. Entertainment with a lot of activity and excitement, such as chases, explosions, and fights (like Fast & Furious).
- 12. Person who pays for a film to be made.
- 13. Financial/money aid earned through academic achievement.
- 15. Style or category of a film, story, etc.
- 16. Captions/words at the bottom of a movie.
- 20. To delay/wait doing something important.
- 22. Having received a high standard of education.
- 23. A school where students live on campus.
- 24. Villain/bad person of the story.
- 25. Where and when the film/story happens.
- 26. The amount of money required to attend school or college.
- 27. causing great anxiety or tension.
Down
- 1. Program to study in a different country.
- 2. Person who directs and is in charge of a movie while it is being filmed.
- 3. Entertainment with an exciting plot, typically involving crime or espionage/spies (like The Shawshank Redemption).
- 4. Dramatic ending leaving the audience in suspense and anxious to discover what will happen next.
- 5. Excitement and nervous expectation about what may happen.
- 11. Entertainment consisting of exciting, unusual, and possibly dangerous activity (like The Lord of the Rings).
- 12. Using someone’s work without giving them credit.
- 14. Study at university or college.
- 17. Money borrowed to pay for school.
- 18. Hero of the story.
- 19. A person who reads a lot.
- 21. Unoriginal or overused.
