Adjective
filmic (comparative more filmic, superlative most filmic)
(literature) Of or relating to movies; cinematic.
On the one hand, we had great filmic spectacles that brought in big audiences, adults as well as primary and secondary school students. On the other hand, there were attempts to create contemporary Polish film. Andrzej Wajda
All of the Del Rey novels are considered completely canonical within the filmic Babylon 5 universe. Source: Internet
However, it’s not just in her own filmic work that Sherman-Palladino sees and strives for balletic physicality; she finds it in the least-expected places. Source: Internet
Brecht's influence is keenly felt through much of Godard's work, particularly before 1980, when Godard used filmic expression for specific political ends. Source: Internet
Callas Forever (2002) is his filmic tribute to the opera star he has described as one of the three most important women of the 20th century, alongside Mother Teresa and Margaret Thatcher. Source: Internet
Drunk texts, filmic interludes, a real-time drug deal, and an obsession with money—this is neither Drake nor Kendrick, but rather Deafheaven, the California band behind one of this year's most moving rock records. Source: Internet