The list below includes some basic vocabulary for
talking and reading about your favourite movies, directors and movie
stars.
action movie (noun): a movie with many exciting and violent scenes
- Our teenage boys love watching action movies.
cast (noun): all the actors and actresses in a movie or TV show - It
had a good cast, but the story wasn't very interesting.
character (noun): one of the people in a story - Harry likes movies
with lots of interesting and unusual characters.
cinema (noun): a place where movies are shown on a big screen - Let's
meet in front of the cinema just before the movie starts.
comedy (noun): a film with lots of funny scenes - Let's see a
comedy and have a good laugh.
director (noun): the person in charge of making a movie - The
director gets really angry when actors forget their lines.
documentary (noun): a film that's about real people, events
or issues - How can you eat junk food after seeing that
documentary Super Size Me?
drama (noun): a movie about realistic characters in dramatic situations
- Maria loves legal dramas with lots of courtroom scenes.
entertainment (noun): enjoyment from movies, concerts, TV
shows, etc. - Airlines offer plenty of entertainment on their flights
these days.
family movie (noun): a movie that both children and adults
can enjoy - Which entertainment company made the family movies Cinderella and 101
Dalmatians?
film (noun): another word for "movie" (also "motion
picture") - This year's Academy Award for Best Picture was won by
a British film.
genre (noun): a kind or style of music, movie, TV show, painting, etc.
- For film class we had to compare movies from two different genres,
such as comedy and horror.
horror movie (noun): a movie that frightens and shocks people
- If you love horror movies, you've got to see Fright Night.
movie star (noun): a very popular movie actor or actress - Movie
stars earn millions of dollars every time they play a role.
plot (noun): the series of events that form the main story - It
was a good film, but the plot was difficult to follow at times.
scene (noun): a small part of a film - The opening scene showed
a young man leaving prison and walking to a bus stop.
sci-fi (or "science fiction") (noun): a genre with stories
set in the future or in outer space - Have you seen that sci-fi
film Interstellar yet?
screen (noun):
the flat surface that a movie is projected onto - Do you like sitting
at the back, or close to the screen?