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n. A room in which films are shown on a large screen for a small private audience.
Usage examples of "screening room".
She goes to the screening room's projection booth, rummages in its film library, and finds an unmarked canister that she stuck behind the others two or three years ago.
He stamped the application and indicated the door to Tom's screening room, following the girl wistfully with his eyes.
Harve Bennett and I were pleased with the scene when it was finished, but Jeff shook his head when he first saw it in the screening room.
It is in the flatlands of Beverly Hills, and it is enormous and old with the screening room in the basement, and the billiard room and the forty-foot pool outside and the orange trees all around.
But I'm far more troubled by the realization that, over the years, I became so numb to violence that more often than not I sat in the screening room watching blood fly and bodies fall and was bored.
The house had a screening room, a library, a family room, a gathering room, and a living room.
He jumped to his feet and began to walk jerkily up and down the screening room's short aisle.
Kaplan's idea was that if she was home, we could discreetly enter through a side door and occupy the screening room, where we could lock ourselves in.
Together they left the screening room and walked down the musty-smelling hall to the offices that Famous Players-Lasky had rented Traxler Productions, overlooking the corner of Vine and Selma.
Five minutes later he was striding down the aisle of the screening room, followed by Elliott clutching a file folder.