moviegoers in English

noun
1
a person who goes to the movies, especially regularly.
You are a regular moviegoer so you have seen all this before.

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1. The film put America's moviegoers into a feeding frenzy.

2. 14 The film put America's moviegoers into a feeding frenzy.

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4. It has become a cause celebre for some moviegoers who are tired of big-budget genre movies.

5. Watching the gruesome horror film was a Bloodcurdling experience that gave some moviegoers nightmares for days.

6. Moviegoers love to see movies based on true stories, which is part of the reason musical Biopics are so popular

7. Even today's sophisticated moviegoers still lose themselves to the screen, and filmmakers leverage this separation from reality to great effect.

8. That's the question moviegoers have been asking since this re-make of the landmark 1968 sci-fi film was announced.

9. 27 Twentieth Century Fox, the studio behind the film, was counting on critics and strong word-of-mouth buzz to draw in moviegoers.

10. Caucus allows moviegoers to tag along, like a silent observer forbidden from asking questions, in the run-up to the Iowa Caucus in January 2012

11. And with moviegoers willing to pay $15 to $20 to watch movies like Piranha 3D - a number of companies are betting people will want to experience the same thrill at home.

12. Florence La Badie has the dubious distinction of being the first female motion picture personality to die while at the height of popularity, and her death was cause for nationwide mourning by American moviegoers

13. Instead, he cursed, Caroused and shocked moviegoers as the hard-drinking reprobate coach and player for a ragtag hockey team in 1977's Slap Shot, one of the rowdiest, crudest, funniest and most scathingly honest sports comedies ever