Think you know your movies? Prove it with these 33 questions that only true film buffs will know.
From cinematic classics like Casablanca to movie magic like Harry Potter, the beauty of the big screen is that there is something for everyone.
Whether you love lounging out on the sofa in front of the telly or you prefer catching a blockbuster in front of the big screen, this quiz will put your memory to the test.
There are 33 head-scratching questions that will transport you into the wonderful world of cinema from swoony-worthy romances like Notting Hill to Barbie's pink sparkly dreamhouse.
There's something for all kinds of cinefiles - whether you're into gut-wrenching horrors or you're mad about the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
This fun film quiz is perfect for studying up before a trip to the pub for the next pub quiz or whether you want to prove yourself as the ultimate movie master.
How well do you know your directors? Do you remember when your favourite actor got their first Oscar nomination? All this and more will be put to the test.
Grab your cinema snacks and good luck!
Lights...Camera...Action!
Take our ultimate film quiz
Cut! Time's up! How did you do?
If you don't want the fun to end, you can continue testing your movie knowledge with our special Harry Potter and Barbie quizzes.
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Our scoring goes as follows:
0-10 - Grab your popcorn -you need to study up!
11-20 - Not bad! Want to go again?
21-29- Well done- you really know your stuff!
30-33- Congrats! You're a real film fanatic
How well did you score? Let us know in the comments below.
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