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*A ''sex theater'' or ''adult theater'' specializes in showing [[pornographic movie]]s. *A ''sex theater'' or ''adult theater'' specializes in showing [[pornographic movie]]s.
*A ''[[grindhouse]]'' which shows [[exploitation]] films *A ''[[grindhouse]]'' which shows [[exploitation]] films
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"Voyeurism is not just one of the primary tools of cinema, but of written fiction too."

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Movie theaters may be classified by the type of movies or when they are shown:

  • First-run theater: A theater that runs primarily mainstream film fare from the major film companies and distributors, during the initial new release period of each film.
  • Second-run or discount theater: A theater that runs films that have already shown in the first-run theaters and presented at a lower ticket price. (These are sometimes known as dollar theaters or "Cheap Seats".)
  • Repertoire/repertory theater or arthouse or revival house: A theater that presents more alternative and art films as well as second-run and classic films (often known as an "Independent Cinema" in the UK).
  • A sex theater or adult theater specializes in showing pornographic movies.
  • A grindhouse which shows exploitation films




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