grindhouse
Appearance
English
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]- Perhaps from the grinding or cranking motion employed by early projectionists.
- Perhaps from bump and grind (dubious). The term may originally have been used for burlesque houses in the 1940s.
Noun
[edit]grindhouse (plural grindhouses)
- (US film) A low-budget film theater that shows primarily exploitation films
- 2007 April 10, Dave Kehr, “New DVDs”, in New York Times[1]:
- For Mr. Bava […] , the road from the grindhouse to the art house — or at least, the virtual art house of the DVD player — has turned out to be surprisingly, encouragingly short.
See also
[edit]grindhouse on Wikipedia.Wikipedia