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'twixt

American  
[twikst] / twɪkst /

preposition

  1. contraction of betwixt.


'twixt British  
/ twɪkst /

contraction

  1. betwixt

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The film, Coppola’s first since his 2011 horror movie “Twixt,” premiered at Cannes last year to largely negative reviews.

From Los Angeles Times

Kilmer launched his movie Twixt at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2011.

From BBC

That iteration of the film stalled, and in the meantime Golijov scored Coppola’s “Youth Without Youth,” “Tetro” and “Twixt.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Megalopolis” is the first new film from the five-time Oscar winner since 2011’s “Twixt” and Coppola is reported to have invested some $120 million of his own money, raised from the sale of part of his wine business, to pay for the ambitious tale.

From Los Angeles Times

The first film for the 85-year-old Coppola since his 2011 horror bauble “Twixt,” “Megalopolis,” a personal obsession of the director’s since at least the 1980s, invites words like “summation” and “capstone.”

From Los Angeles Times