1. screening - Noun
2. screening - Verb
of Screen
Source: Webster's dictionaryIt's not a movie, no private screening This method acting, well, I call that living. Conor Oberst
I believe the public's confidence would be increased if the federal government took over the functions of airport security screening for all passengers. David Neeleman
Any movie about cult figure Charles Manson needs lots of sex, drugs and blood. But as John Roecker discovered while filming his first feature - screening Friday and Saturday only at the Avalon - the key to amping up the gore is an old standby: puppets. John Roecker
On the day Kazan showed me the completed picture I was so depressed by my performance that I got up and left the screening room. Marlon Brando
Seated each afternoon in the darkened screening room, Halliday came to recognize the targeted numerals of the Academy leader as sigils preceding the dream state of a film. William Gibson
Big Brother is on the march. A plan to subject all children to mental health screening is underway, and the pharmaceuticals are gearing up for bigger sales of psychotropic drugs. Phyllis Schlafly