A person who goes to the cinema, especially on a regular basis.
cinemagoers want to watch something they know they'll enjoy
Example sentencesExamples
There has probably never been a greater range of films available to Scottish cinemagoers all year round.
Documentaries provide us with something many cinemagoers have long craved - a glimpse of the real world.
Nicole Kidman and Brad Pitt were named by cinemagoers yesterday as the big screen's most glamorous stars.
To British cinemagoers, she will always be known for her roles in Mike Leigh's essays from the urban English landscape.
I've never been what you could call an avid cinemagoer, primarily because I don't have the time.
Put a modern cinemagoer in front of an ancient staging of Oedipus Rex, and they could easily follow it.
The violence is so real that cinemagoers wince with every thump.
I don't care how sophisticated your average cinema-goer has become, this sight can't help but crack the hardest heart.
Cinemagoers must get from the big screen what they would not get from the small screen.
If you are a veteran cinemagoer, the genre of the East European war movie brings to mind pale, unshaven, craggy, muddy-faced soldiers in an apocalyptic setting.
One of the best things about going to the movies, as every regular cinema-goer knows, is the trailers.
What few cinema-goers realised was that the scene in the film was a reconstruction of a real event.
In Paris, cinema-goers enjoy a wealth of choices, with over 300 films showing every week.
One cinema-goer was overheard commenting that they wanted to see it because of its quirky title.
In an effort to make a film more accessible to your average cinemagoer, adaptors make the mistake of changing the story too much and losing the point.
Irish cinemagoers have the second highest level of cinema attendance in Europe, with an average of 4.5 visits each per year.
Jaded cinemagoers know that this late in the summer the chances for high quality popcorn movies have dropped to almost zero.
The idea of enduring several hours of smug comedy songs may be enough to deter many cinema-goers from parting with the entrance fee.
I don't know if my taste as a filmmaker is the same as my taste as a cinema-goer.
Bollywood films such as Bride & Prejudice and Monsoon Wedding have captured the imaginations of cinemagoers.
Derivatives
cinemagoing
noun & adjectiveˈsɪnəməˌɡəʊɪŋ
British
Whereas cinemagoing has been in decline, the actual watching of films has not and is probably greater than ever.
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The forty-something cinemagoing audience is our fastest growing.
Cinemagoing in Ireland is among the highest in Europe.
It's a complete peach of a movie, and one that should be watched by every member of the cinemagoing public.
Talking during films has made cinemagoing such a tense experience for me that I now mainly avoid it.