Across
- 4. A movie created using drawn or computer-generated images.
- 7. Original music specific to a film or francise.
- 10. The American term for a motion picture.
- 11. Famous people, often actors or actresses.
- 16. The group of actors in a film.
- 17. The person responsible for financing and overseeing a film’s production.
- 18. The collection of carefully chosen songs used in a film.
- 19. The group of people watching a movie.
- 23. A male performer in films or plays.
- 24. The main character in a story, often the protagonist.
- 25. A genre featuring magical or supernatural elements.
- 28. A venue where movies or live performances are presented.
- 30. A person or figure in a movie or story.
- 32. The antagonist or "bad guy" in a movie.
- 34. The British term for a motion picture.
- 35. The person responsible for making a film.
Down
- 1. A place where movies are shown on a big screen.
- 2. A genre that involves exciting journeys, exploration, or quests.
- 3. A female performer in films or plays.
- 5. A pass required to enter a cinema or theatre.
- 6. A movie genre featuring fast-paced sequences, fights, and explosions.
- 8. A movie that depicts real events or periods from the past.
- 9. A serious genre that focuses on realistic storytelling and emotional conflicts.
- 12. A genre often set in the American Old West, featuring cowboys and outlaws.
- 13. A non-fiction film that presents factual information on a topic.
- 14. A part of a movie or play set in a specific location.
- 15. A short preview of a movie.
- 20. A film that features singing and dancing as key storytelling elements.
- 21. An animated film, often intended for children.
- 22. A genre that focuses on love stories.
- 26. A category of films, such as comedy, horror, or drama.
- 27. The sequence of events in a movie.
- 29. A movie genre involving futuristic concepts, space, or advanced technology.
- 31. A movie designed to make the audience laugh.
- 33. Dangerous or exciting action sequences performed in films.
