Posts Filed Under: movies
A TV movie brought Elvis and Nixon (or, at any rate, c-list actors playing them) to Toronto.
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David Fleischer
Each week, Now in Rep Cinema compiles the best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements.
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Angelo Muredda
The inimitable comedian Ned Sparks.
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Kevin Plummer
Because Toronto's more movie obsessed than a Quentin Tarantino screenplay (yuk yuk), Torontoist brings you Now on Screen, a weekly roundup of new releases.
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Julian Carrington
A new exhibit spotlights the Toronto Public Library's Arthur Conan Doyle collection.
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Jamie Bradburn
How many Resident Evil movies have there been, again? Regardless, a bunch of them were filmed in Toronto.
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David Fleischer
Because Toronto's more movie obsessed than a Quentin Tarantino screenplay (yuk yuk), Torontoist brings you Now on Screen a weekly roundup of new releases—this week with some repertory screenings mixed in.
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Julian Carrington and Angelo Muredda
Because Toronto's more movie obsessed than a Quentin Tarantino screenplay (yuk yuk), Torontoist brings you Now on Screen, a weekly roundup of new releases.
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Angelo Muredda and Julian Carrington
The TFCA bows down to P.T.A.
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Julian Carrington
Because Toronto's more movie obsessed than a Quentin Tarantino screenplay (yuk yuk), Torontoist brings you Now on Screen a weekly roundup of new releases—this week with some repertory screenings mixed in.
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Julian Carrington and Angelo Muredda
The big-budget sci-fi movie, directed by Guillermo del Toro, was shot here. And you can tell.
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Steve Kupferman
Each week, Now in Rep Cinema compiles the best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements.
By
Angelo Muredda and Julian Carrington
Because Toronto's more movie obsessed than a Quentin Tarantino screenplay (yuk yuk), Torontoist brings you Now on Screen, a weekly roundup of new releases.
By
Angelo Muredda and Julian Carrington
It's a movie so bad that it became an episode of Mystery Science Theatre 3000, and it was set almost entirely in one Toronto building.
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David Fleischer
Each week, Now in Rep Cinema compiles the best repertory and art-house screenings, special presentations, lectures, and limited engagements.
By
Angelo Muredda
Because Toronto's more movie obsessed than a Quentin Tarantino screenplay (yuk yuk), Torontoist brings you Now on Screen, a weekly roundup of new releases.
By
Julian Carrington and Angelo Muredda
David Cronenberg's early classic is set in Toronto, and it's not hard to tell.
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David Fleischer
A 1970s TVOntario ad campaign prominently featured Saturday Night at the Movies.
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Jamie Bradburn