Adjective
moviegoing (not comparable)
Attending movies, especially habitually or regularly.
the moviegoing public
There comes a point in your moviegoing life where you look at the screen and then you look at the world and you ask, 'What is going on?' You want the movies to show you the chaos and mess and risk and failure that are normal for a lot of us. Generally, the movies hide all of that. Wesley Morris
Sound is 50 percent of the moviegoing experience. George Lucas
Haines, R. (2003) The Moviegoing Experience, 1968–2001. Source: Internet
Paul Moore, a Ryerson University professor who studies the habits of moviegoing, suggested there are too many questions hovering over the industry to predict beyond a few week’s time. Source: Internet
"Introducing Cinema to the American Public: The Vitascope in the United States, 1896–7," in Moviegoing in America: A Sourcebook in the History of Film Exhibition, p. 21. * 1894: Hiram Stevens Maxim completes his flying machine. Source: Internet
"I love the hippyness – better still, the collision between hip and yup – all set against the noirish, Philip Marlowe memories of my moviegoing youth." Source: Internet