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  2. Cinema etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Cinema etiquette is a set of social norms observed by patrons of a movie theater. There are a wide variety of distractions that can hinder other patrons' enjoyment of a film, such as cell phone usage, patrons talking to one another, the rustling of food packaging , the behavior of children in the audience, and patrons entering and leaving ...

  3. Marcus Theaters' sensory-friendly movie showings become ... - AOL

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    The Reel Movies for Real Needs program will now show some PG-13 movies for older kids and adults with sensory sensitivities. Marcus Theaters' sensory-friendly movie showings become more inclusive ...

  4. Autism-friendly - Wikipedia

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    Crowding as people queue up to buy tickets, loud movie volume, and dark theater lighting can all be sensory overload triggers that keep some autistic people from ever seeing movies at the cinema. Some movie theaters are becoming more autism friendly: the lighting is adjusted so it is not so dark, the volume is reduced and queues are managed to ...

  5. 35 Signs He's Absolutely 'The One' for You, According to ...

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    These are the green flags you'll want to look out for.

  6. Ryan Gosling in Talks to Lead “Star Wars” Movie from ...

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    Ryan Gosling is more than just Ken. He might also be a Jedi. It is still unclear what Levy’s film will be about, but sources told The Hollywood Reporter it will be a standalone movie. PEOPLE has ...

  7. Theatre kid - Wikipedia

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    A theatre kid or theater kid is a common stereotype of a young actor, usually a student, who openly displays a talent and/or passion for performance. [1] Common traits associated with the stereotype include obsession with or devotion to school plays, [ 2 ] the tendency to spontaneously perform or quote lyrics in everyday social situations, [ 3 ...

  8. The Best RV-Friendly Drive-In Theaters Across America - AOL

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    Drive-in theaters date back to the 1930s, offering motorists the chance to catch a movie in the comfort of their vehicle. Many still remain in business today, offering the chance to enjoy a movie ...

  9. Screeno - Wikipedia

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    Screeno (a portmanteau of "screen bingo" or "screen keno") was a form of bingo played in American movie theaters during the Great Depression of the 1930s. To bolster attendance on slow weeknights, the neighborhood movie houses would feature the game in which audience members would have a chance to win cash prizes. [1]