Posts Filed Under: “Casa Loma”
A terrible film spawned two direct-to-video sequels. Naturally, everything was shot in Toronto.
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David Fleischer
This "psychological thriller" is set at Yale, but it was shot at the Yale of the North.
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David Fleischer
Today: attend the launch party for City Voices: A Book of Monologues by Toronto Artists, or see the The Nutcracker, or A Christmas Carol.
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Jessica Buck
In today's Urban Planner: a meeting on the future of Casa Loma, the best of the Toronto 48 Hour Film Project, and She Said What a Way To Go (a funny way).
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Steve Fisher
For its fifth anniversary, Reel Toronto presents a look at Toronto's role in developing the comic-book-movie industry.
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David Fleischer
For its fifth anniversary, Reel Toronto assembles a true Torontonian's guide to the worst films ever shot here.
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David Fleischer
A couple from Hamilton gets engaged in one of the nerdiest ways possible.
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Steve Kupferman
For its fifth anniversary, Reel Toronto assembles a true Torontonian's guide to the best films ever shot here.
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David Fleischer
A radio documentary explores Parliament-Funkadelic's temporary stay in Toronto.
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Chris Dart
In today's Urban Planner: The Complete Works of Shakespeare—in a couple hours; a free chamber music performance; and worms. Yes, worms.
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Jessica Buck
Crack open the sugared cereal, 'cause it's Friday, baby. In the news: the Globe and Mail will soon charge for online content; the Mounties and CSIS just want to be liked; southern Etobicoke residents want more attention for the western waterfront; and for all its glitz, Casa Loma is in serious need of cash.
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Jodie Shupac
Toronto's extensive work on the silver screen reveals that, while we have the chameleonic ability to look like anywhere from New York City to Moscow, the disguise doesn't always hold up to scrutiny. Reel Toronto revels in digging up and displaying the films that attempt to mask, hide, or—in rare cases—proudly display our city.
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David Fleischer
Toronto's extensive work on the silver screen reveals that, while we have the chameleonic ability to look like anywhere from New York City to Moscow, the disguise doesn't always hold up to scrutiny. Reel Toronto revels in digging up and displaying the films that attempt to mask, hide, or—in rare cases—proudly display our city.
By
David Fleischer
Fun fact of the day: the highest point in Toronto is 119 Mayor Fords tall.
We went exploring to find the highest elevation in the city, and plant our flag there.
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Edward Brown
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Joanne Dang
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Carly Maga • Photos by Corbin Smith
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David Fleischer
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Jamie Bradburn