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The festival is the first of its kind in Toronto.
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Beatrice Paez
Is there such a thing as too much holiday cheer?
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Emily Macrae
The second season of Suits wraps up with a little more love for the financial district and Toronto restaurants.
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David Fleischer
She's back! Television's bad-ass assassin, Nikita, goes everywhere from Amsterdam to Belarus to Turkey without leaving the GTA in the series' second season.
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David Fleischer
Atom Egoyan's most personal film might not be his best, but it does make some fine use of the city in its exploration of history, truth, and art.
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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 factually inaccurate movie about Daniel Ellsberg tries to make Toronto look like Boston.
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David Fleischer
A well-known sculpture has left the Distillery District after a multi-year stay.
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Steve Kupferman
A terrible film spawned two direct-to-video sequels. Naturally, everything was shot in Toronto.
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David Fleischer
Blood, sweat, and Meg Ryan.
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David Fleischer
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 best films ever shot here.
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David Fleischer
A former carpenter finally nails his tin can dream.
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Wyndham Bettencourt-McCarthy (guest opinion) • Photos by Corbin Smith
From now until Sunday, take part in a group cook via a mobile kitchen inspired by the sad state of Toronto's street vendor offerings.
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Laura Godfrey
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
An all-white dinner event that originated in Paris made its debut in Toronto Tuesday evening.
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Steve Kupferman
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
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Steve Fisher
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