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  2. Category:Film external link templates - Wikipedia

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    If the template has a separate documentation page (usually called "Template:template name/doc"), add [[Category:Film external link templates]] to the <includeonly> section at the bottom of that page.

  3. Template:Letterboxd title - Wikipedia

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    Template:Letterboxd title displays an external link to a web page for a film title at the Letterboxd website. It is intended for use in the external links section of an article. Usage

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  5. Template:User Letterboxd - Wikipedia

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  6. Ayo Edebiri Says Viral Letterboxd Reviews Come From a Place ...

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    Letterboxd, for those who are unfamiliar, is a social media platform for movie viewers who wish they were film critics. It offers a rating system and diary feature for users to share their ...

  7. Template:Letterboxd title/doc - Wikipedia

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  8. Letterboxd - Wikipedia

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    Upon its acquisition, Letterboxd concurrently announced that it intended to add television shows to the site. [2] (Due to Letterboxd's reliance on outside vendor The Movie Database for its list of extant films, limited-run series and a small number of recurring series have been loggable on the site for years. [5]) Buchanan acknowledged that the ...

  9. Letterboxing (filming) - Wikipedia

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    The term "SmileBox" is a registered trademark [4] used to describe a type of letter-boxing for Cinerama films, such as on the Blu-ray release of How the West Was Won.The image is produced by using a map projection-like technique to approximate how the picture might look if projected onto a curved Cinerama screen.