Film Types
Movie Business
Positive Audience Reactions
Negative Audience Reactions
Miscellaneous
100

a movie that has chase sequences, fights, shootouts, explosions, and stunt work

Action Film

100

(n.): The place where tickets are sold; also used to describe a movie's financial success.

box-office

100

(adj.): Very exciting and holding your attention completely.

gripping

100

(adj.): Not interesting; dull.

boring

100

(n.): Funny movies or plays intended to make people laugh.

Comedies

200

a movie that uses drawings or computer graphics instead of real people and settings

Animation

200

(n.): The main sequence of events in a story.

plot

200

(adj.): Causing feelings of happiness, kindness, or sympathy.

heart-warming

200

(adj.): Not as good as you had hoped or expected.

disappointing

200

(adj.): Making you feel hopeful or motivated to do something.

inspiring

300

a movie that is frightening or scary to watch

Horror Film

300

(adj.): Better, faster, or larger than any previous achievement.

record-breaking

300

(adj.): extremely funny.

hilarious

300

(adj.): Easy to guess what will happen next.

predictable

300

(n.): A story (like a movie or book) about a puzzle or crime that needs to be solved.

Mystery

400

a film featuring imaginary settings and magical characters

Fantasy

400

(n.): The written words for a movie, play, or broadcast.

script

400

(adj.): Extremely surprising or amazing.

jaw-dropping

400

(adj. /n.): (adj.) Not real or genuine; (n.) An object that is made to look real but is not.

fake

400

(adj.): Happening at the very end or just before a deadline.

last-minute

500

a film that features musical numbers and dancing

Musical

500

(adj.): Using new ideas or methods.

innovative

500

(adj.): Making you feel nervous or excited about what might happen next.

suspenseful

500

(adj.): Willing to consider new ideas; not prejudiced.

open-minded