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Here are some places to begin the journey into adventurous moviegoing.
Moviegoing of such intimacy becomes something akin to group therapy.
She understands my moviegoing but in her own antic fashion.
Nobody seems to have noticed it yet, but ours could well be the last generation for which moviegoing has anything like a sense of magic.
In the past few years, a trend of so-called first-class moviegoing has begun to spread.
Child-accompanied moviegoing is, after all, a normative and nearly universal cultural activity.
It's no wonder that the share of disposable income spent on moviegoing has fallen a stunning 17 percent in just the last three years.
It helps me focus and prioritize my moviegoing.
As a young man, after he had turned to acting and moved to Manhattan, he went through the usual phase of fairly regular moviegoing.
Hurry Up and Wait So much for casual moviegoing.
Stone Lithos had a powerful impact on the public as moviegoing became a great American entertainment pastime.
One of the pleasures of steady moviegoing is that if a performer has lasting power, you can grow up and then older along with them.
But you are, nonetheless, in Times Square, an undesignated landmark in the history of American moviegoing.
Market Has Changed Many marketing and distribution experts believe, however, that traditional Hispanic moviegoing reached a peak in the 1970's.
This doesn't jibe at all with Chatterbox's moviegoing and movie-rental experience, which would put the "great or terrible" proportion no higher 10 percent .
The kids who are eschewing summer work in favor of more broadening pursuits like travel, athletics and daily moviegoing may find themselves at a disadvantage someday.
But Mr. Johnson said that the three-month summer season, in which moviegoing reaches a peak, provides little leeway for an artful children's film.
The theater doesn't turn back the clock all the way to the 1920's, but it accommodates our romanticized moviegoing past without denying the practicalities of the present.
At Christmas locally made movies are favored in the Philippines, while in Italy moviegoing is not an ingrained holiday habit.
Mr. Bouroncle, commenting on the characteristics of Hispanic moviegoing, said that "entertainment is a family affair and action-adventure movies are favored."
Stephen M. Silverman, author of the biography "David Lean," is another who is appalled that moviegoing has become chow-down time.
"It's the longest sustained moviegoing period of the year - 15 weeks of seven-day-a-week moviegoing.
For more than 25 years one of the main stories of American moviegoing, especially during the lucrative summer season, has been the steadily increasing importance of the opening weekend.
New Yorkers suffer many indignities in their loyal moviegoing: long lines (in often unpleasant weather), frequent sellouts and perhaps the highest admission cost in the nation.