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in movie vs at movie

Both "in movie" and "at movie" are not correct phrases in English. The correct preposition to use with the word "movie" is "in" when referring to being inside a movie theater or watching a movie, for example, "I'm in a movie theater."

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 3417 views

in movie

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct preposition to use with the word "movie" is "in" when referring to being inside a movie theater or watching a movie.

The correct phrase to use is "in a movie" when referring to being inside a movie theater or watching a movie.
  • He wants his girlfriend to call him by his first name, like in movie!
  • He came back again and again, in movie after movie, was resurrected on television, in monster magazines, in model kits, on video cassette and laser disc, and now on DVD.
  • You know what I miss the most is seeing movies in movie theaters, honestly.
  • Why can they in movie theatres?
  • Personally, I find them to be... ...one of the more disgusting innovations in movie food.
  • Right now famiries are gathering in parks, children are walking to school, friends are sitting in movie theatres.
  • In movie theaters harvests are also glorious
  • It worked out okay in movie form.
  • Darlene and I'd hide in movie theaters all day.
  • It happens so fast in movie montages.
  • I think he's going to show our love in movie form before the proposal.
  • But still, in the end, he was able for the last time in movie history to find an open road into a better future.
  • There's something brave, sublime and without precedent in movie history about a man contemplating his own death on-screen.
  • Lamar is, like, the third most influential African-American character in movie history after radio and Malcolm X.
  • In movie news today, China film group's new studio is now completed.
  • The original machines would continue to put in movie appearances until the 1970s.
  • But still, in the end, he was able for the last time in movie history...

at movie

This phrase is not correct in English. The correct preposition to use with the word "movie" is "in" when referring to being inside a movie theater or watching a movie.

The correct phrase to use is "in a movie" when referring to being inside a movie theater or watching a movie.
  • I hate that stereotype that black people yell at movie screens.
  • We're just receiving reports about a major incident at movie star Sean Walker's home in Bel Air tonight.
  • They already got the kitchen, and they got the best seats at movie night.
  • Case in point, for some screenings at movie houses, this film tells a typical... story of the Far West, in which a heroic cowboy saves the beautiful star from the clutches of a deformed villain.
  • While I was knocking around at movie studio gates, I found out a few things about myself.
  • It was at the movie theater at Dundas Square.
  • Usher at the movie theater recalls him sleeping through Dersu Uzala.
  • We could have family time at the movie.
  • Here's one about a protest at a movie theater that your paper never bothered to cover.
  • Like they sell donuts at the movie theater or whatever.
  • I'm supposed to meet Emma at a movie.
  • Mom, I thought you were at a movie.
  • Maybe we'll just grab a hot dog at the movie.
  • He would look so great at a movie.
  • Somebody shot video of you at the movie theater last night.
  • Find me somebody that saw them at the movie last night.
  • Jack dropped off the girls at the movie theater.
  • Louise and I met at a movie premiere.
  • "Superman" is showing at the movie theatre this month.
  • Don't worry, I won't order popcorn at the movie theater.

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