A movie. Brits would generally say they want to see a film not a movie.
Film
Example Sentences
"That's a proper Film, that is."
"I've never seen such a Film in all my life."
Etymology & History
British term for movie, from 'film' (strip of celluloid). While both countries use both words, British typically say 'film', Americans 'movie' (moving picture). 'Going to the pictures' (cinema) to see a film is British. The terminology preference dates to early cinema. British preserve the technical term.
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General British
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Era
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Language
Mild
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Formality
Formal
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