A. = Adjective   ADV. = Adverb   IDM. = Idiom   N. = Noun   V. = Verb
| alternative | A. something which is done in a different way, not done in the normal way In the U.S., alternative films are usually artistic films or foreign language films. | 
| artsy | A. extremely artistic, overly artistic, too artistic This often suggests that someone tried too hard to make something artistic. | 
| entertaining | A. something which entertains; amusing and interesting | 
| hilarious | A. something which is very funny; something which makes you laugh | 
| intense | A. 1) containing strong emotions or feelings 2) extreme An intense film is one which emotionally drains you or makes you tired. Intense is not necessarily negative, it just means that a movie is not light or relaxing. | 
| light | A. relaxing, amusing, not too intense This is the opposite of "intense." | 
| mainstream | A. something which is usual, or commonly done Mainstream films are those which are usually high-budget, popular, and made for entertainment. "Mainstream" is the opposite of "alternative." | 
| superficial | A. 1) not deep or profound; lacking real content 2) only on the surface | 
| suspenseful | A. something which makes you keep guessing or makes you question how something will end | 
| thought-provoking | A. something which makes you think used to describe many different things, such as movies, books, conversations, ideas, issues, etc. | 

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