Possible Questions:
- End of the riddle
- Picture
- Film
- TV offering
- Flick
- Feature
- TV fare
- Netflix rental
- Video-store rental
- Hollywood release
- Dinner companion?
- Trailer follower
- Sundance entrant
- Something pushed by a trailer?
- Reel thing
- Theater fare
- Sundance entry
- Studio output
- Multiplex offering
- It's projected
- Hollywood production
- Date night option
- "It's a Wonderful Life," e.g.
- TV showing
- Three-reeler, e.g.
- Studio work
- Spaghetti Western, for one
- Rentable entertainment
- Part of IMDb
- Paramount product
- Multiplex show
- Home entertainment
- Cruise vehicle
- Cinematic offering
- You can see it in the dark
- Video store rental
- Video rental
- Universal work
- Universal product
- Typical date activity
- TV rerun
- Transcontinental flight feature
- Trailer trailer
- The reel thing
- Studio specimen
- Studio production
- Starz! fare
- Something reviewed
- Ron Howard offering
- Rob Reiner offering
- Popular date night choice
- Paramount output
- One place for a first date
- Neil Diamond "The ___ Album: As Time Goes By"
- Mel Brooks' was silent
- Lumet opus
- It's the reel thing
- It's seen in the dark
- It's for reel!
- It's a date
- It may be a matinée
- Ingmar Bergman output
- Hollywood or Bollywood production
- Hitchcock output
- Feature, e.g.
- Dinner partner
- Clip source
- Cineplex viewing
- Cineplex choice
- Certain projection
- Capra product
- Capra opus
- Capra creation
- Bergman product
- Altman product
- Almost any pre-1927 Hollywood production
- "The Long Voyage Home," e.g.
- "Tender Mercies," e.g.
- "Seven" or "10," e.g.
- "Platoon," e.g.
- "Philadelphia" or "Chicago," e.g.
- "Moneyball," e.g.
- "Miracle on 34th Street," e.g.
- "Midnight in Paris" or "Match Point"
- "M," "W." or "Z"
- "Looper," e.g.
- "Kiss Me Quick" was one: 1969
- "Grease" or "Gladiator"
- "Flick"
- "Chicago" or "Philadelphia," e.g.
- "Casablanca," for one
- "Blue Angel," for one
- "Argo" or "Fargo"
- "Annie Hall," for one
- ''Philadelphia'' or ''Chicago''