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big screen

British  

noun

  1. an informal name for the cinema

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He then made an impassioned plea for people to see films like his on the big screen.

From BBC

Rourke, a former boxer who went on to earn major fame on the big screen, has shared several images of himself posing with his beloved pet dogs outside of the property, revealing that he set up a DIY gym on the back porch where he was able to keep up with his training regimen.

From MarketWatch

It’s official: The X-Men are making their big screen return in “Avengers: Doomsday.”

From Los Angeles Times

While it stars Parasite actor Jang Hye-jin and K-drama star Go Min-si, the lead is played by Seo Su-bin, a new face on the big screen.

From BBC

Perhaps the most avant-garde filmmaker ever to make it big in Hollywood, David Lynch brought surrealism to the big screen in films including Mulholland Drive and Blue Velvet.

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