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A cable channel that shows movies most of the time. Other than that they show gross crap Real Sex that shows old people doing it (ICK).

Cinemax was formed in 1980 by HBO and was the first premium cable tier.
Cinemax by star8706 November 7, 2003

Cinemax Hot 

When a woman on a made for TV Cinemax movie is supposed to be the "unattractive one", and is forced to wear glasses and a ponytail. She is always given an opportunity to later take off her glasses, and shake out her ponytail, to suddenly become sexy.
"Dude, would you smash Rachel?"
"Hell yeah! I saw her on the beach last week ...she's Cinemax Hot."
Cinemax Hot by Bornlucky9398 October 16, 2017

Primm’s Hood Cinema 

He from Baltimore. He made it out the hood. He that one YouTube dude. He got a son. I watch his videos. He the comic-relief type character. He a All-Star
Idk uhhhh..... Moses Primm the goat.

Primm’s Hood Cinema the best YouTube channel.
Primm’s Hood Cinema by anonymous October 13, 2020

cinema clitera 

An academic term for the genre of film colloquially known as chick flicks. The genre has three main sub-categories:

1. Classic fairytale - often presented in the guise of romantic comedy. Various thin plot lines, but always culminating in the girl marrying the rich, handsome guy - the 'handsome prince' architype. e.g. Bridget Jones' Diary, Notting Hill, Pretty Woman, and many, many more. This is the most common form of cinema clitera.

2. Reconcilation - with a female friend, sister, mother or daughter, with whom there as been a long-standing feud or alienation. Often ends with one of the lead protagonists dying of a 'fashionable' disease, such as leukemia or a brain tumour, shortly after the reconcilation. e.g. Beaches, Terms of Endearment.

3. Girlies together against the world - various plots but all centre around shared emotional trials and tribulations, often a mix of light weight comedy and schmaltz e.g. Steel Magnolias, Sex in the City.
Interviewer: "Mr Grant, many of your films, perhaps with the exception of 'Maurice', are often dismissed by critics as cinema clitera. What is your response to this?"
Hugh Grant: "Erm, Erm, Erm ..."

Cinema/Literature/Theater/Game sin 

A scene in entertainment that is unrealistic and shouldn't even happen in their own universe, like when a character survives getting shot a bunch of times just to move on the story.
"There are too much Cinema/Literature/Theater/Game sin in this movie/book/play/game.

United States Cinematic Universe

When the actions of the USA and the people within it, are so strange that it compares to a fictional country