review /rɪˈvjuː/ (noun) a report in a newspaper or magazine, or on the internet, television or radio, in which somebody gives their opinion of a book, play, film, product, etc.; the act of writing this kind of report Example: The terms of the contract are under review.
ticket /ˈtɪkɪt/ (noun) a printed piece of paper, or a message or image received on your phone or computer, that gives you the right to travel on a particular bus, train, etc. or to go into a theatre, etc. Example: I bought a ticket for the concert.
cinema /ˈsɪnəmə/ (noun) a building in which films are shown Example: Do you often go to the cinema?
Box office /ˈbɑːks ɑːfɪs/ (noun) the place at a theatre, cinema, etc. where the tickets are sold Example: You can buy tickets in person or by calling the box office at 555-8294.
movie poster /ˈmuːvi ˈpəʊstə/ is a poster used to promote and advertise a film primarily to persuade paying customers into a theater to see it Example: The movie poster featured the main characters looking intensely at the camera.
new release /njuː rɪˈliːs/ Example: The band announced their new release date for the album.
coming soon /ˈkʌmɪŋ suːn/ Example: The new product is coming soon.
show time /ʃəʊ tʌɪm/ Example: It's show time! Let's give them a great performance.
opening day /ˈəʊp(ə)nɪŋ deɪ/ Example: The opening day of the baseball season is always exciting.
premiere /prɪˈmɪr/ (noun) the first public performance of a film or play Example: The movie's premiere is tonight.
trailer /ˈtreɪlər/ (noun) a truck, or a container with wheels, that is pulled by another vehicle Example: I watched the trailer for the new movie and it looks amazing.