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multiplex

[muhl-tuh-pleks] / ˈmʌl təˌplɛks /








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Somewhere in between is where intelligent viewers want to spend most of their time, searching for the experience they would have gotten, years ago, watching a solidly constructed, thought-provoking movie at their local multiplex.

From The Wall Street Journal

They have argued that the county’s infrastructure and schools are ill-equipped to handle the new residents who might populate the affected neighborhoods, and that the multiplexes will shred the tree canopy.

From Washington Post

The funniest visual gag in the episode: The sign on the multiplex box office reading “Back in 5 min.”

From New York Times

Even if a homeowner does not sell and has no interest in developing multiplexes, when the neighborhood starts to change, property taxes will eventually rise.

From Seattle Times

If last year’s Oscars were dominated by streaming — Apple TV+’s “CODA” won best picture and Netflix landed 27 nominations — movies that drew moviegoers to multiplexes make up many of this year’s top contenders.

From Seattle Times