As far as I know in America they do say to see a movie.
I think it's better to use the verb WATCH instead SEE.'Cause in English they say:watching a movie but I never heard seeing a movie.
"<em>Is there any native wanna give us the reason why sometimes you use 'see' and sometimes use 'watch'</em><em>?</em>"
I've never really thought about this before, but as a general rule of thumb, you use the verb "to see" if you actually go to the cinema.
E.g.
Person 1: Does anyone fancy going to the cinema?
Person 2: Yeah, what do you want to see?
Person 1: Do you want to go see Batman tonight?
Person 2: Nah, I think I'll sit in and watch something on Netflix.
Is there any native wanna give us the reason why sometimes you use 'see' and sometimes use 'watch'?
I watched Temptation : Confession of a Marriage Counselor.
I watched The Two Towers yesterday, I love The Lord of the Ring.