- an
inflatable screen—at one end and a
projection booth at the other.
Moviegoers drive into the
parking spaces which are
sometimes sloped upwards at the...
- The
Moviegoer is the
debut novel by
Walker Percy,
first published in the
United States by
Alfred A.
Knopf in 1961. It won the U.S.
National Book Award...
- The
Moviegoer is the
seventh solo
studio album by the
American singer Scott Walker. It was
released in
October 1972 but
failed to chart. No
singles were...
- the
merged entities,
including Fandango. The site is
influential among moviegoers, a
third of whom say they
consult it
before going to the
cinema in the...
- is an American-based
moving pictures listing and
information service.
Moviegoers can
obtain local showtimes,
cinema information, film reviews, and advance...
-
since the film was
released on 832 screens,
Little Forest drew 372,394
moviegoers accounting for 22.3
percent of the w****end's
ticket sales. This ac****ulated...
- prin****l
themes or
central narratives of novels. Some
examples include The
Moviegoer (Walker Percy), Thus
Spake Zarathustra (Nietzsche), Wittgenstein's Mistress...
- his
philosophical novels set in and
around New Orleans; his first, The
Moviegoer, won the
National Book
Award for Fiction.
Trained as a
physician at Columbia...
- A
critical and
financial failure, the film was
universally panned by
moviegoers and
critics alike. It is
notable for
being one of the
biggest box office...
- and ****ploitation
films had
meandering and
complex relations with both
moviegoers and
government institutions: they were
sometimes censored by democratic...