Posts Filed Under: “Casa Loma”
It's the closest Steven Spielberg has got to shooting a movie in our city.
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David Fleischer
Guillermo del Toro's gothic and creepy period romance used local Victorian-era locales to haunting effect.
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David Fleischer
Your guide to family-friendly events across the city.
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Jessica Buck
Demon-slaying New York teens try to kick-start a fantasy franchise on the streets of fair Toronto.
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David Fleischer
Channing Tatum woos Rachel McAdams in a Chicago that looks a whole lot like Toronto.
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David Fleischer
The second season of Hannibal continued to break boundaries and look awesome as it made its way around the GTA.
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David Fleischer
Even a Jesse Barfield cameo can't save this locally shot "comedy" with a 1980s dream team of Kathleen Turner, Burt Reynolds, and Christopher Reeve.
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David Fleischer
A quirky BBC movie gives our city, and some local thespians, a chance to shine.
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David Fleischer
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
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