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violent movies vs violence movies

The correct phrase is 'violent movies'. 'Violent' is the correct adjective to describe movies that contain a lot of violence. 'Violence movies' is not a common or correct phrase in English.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 720 views

violent movies

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to describe movies that contain a lot of violence.

Use 'violent movies' when you want to refer to movies that depict a significant amount of violence or aggressive behavior.

Examples:

  • I don't enjoy watching violent movies because they make me uncomfortable.
  • She prefers romantic comedies over violent movies.
  • The film festival featured a selection of violent movies from different genres.
  • He was drawn to the realistic portrayal of violence in the violent movies he watched.
  • The director is known for his work in the horror genre, creating some of the most violent movies in recent years.
  • Canadians don't watch as much violent movies as Americans do.
  • Mom and Dad don't like violent movies.
  • Don't they watch the same violent movies in France?
  • And as you said, they have violent video games, they have violent movies, they have alienated youth, they - like us - don't have prayer in schools.
  • You only watch violent movies when you're upset.

Alternatives:

  • movies with a lot of violence
  • films with intense violence
  • action-packed movies
  • gritty films
  • dark and violent movies

violence movies

This phrase is not correct in English. 'Violent' should be used as an adjective to describe movies with a lot of violence.

  • I think violence in movies gets an unfair rap.
  • Real violence isn't like in the movies.
  • I do remember the critics making this big deal about the violence in the movie and going after De Palma with charges of misogyny and too much violence in movies.

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