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  2. It List TIFF guide: The most dazzling, hilarious and thought ...

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    This year, 278 films screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, also known as TIFF. The hotly anticipated titles range from award-season darlings like Anora to incoming streaming-service ...

  3. List of cinemas in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    New Toronto 1 Lansdowne Theatre Bloor and Lansdowne 1936 1958 1 Lightbox: King and John 2010 present 5 Headquarters for the Toronto International Film Festival. Plays retrospectives and series as part of TIFF Cinematheque, along with new releases of independent, foreign, and Canadian films. Madison (1913) Bloor St W at Bathurst 1913 1940 1

  4. All the best movies we saw at the 2024 Toronto Film Festival ...

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    Bizarre and outlandish, filmmaking icon Francis Ford Coppola's sci-fi movie is a mangled wreck of New York story and Roman Empire epic. A genius architect (Adam Driver) has a magical new building ...

  5. The 13 Best Movies at the 2024 Toronto International Film ...

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    With over 275 films playing at the 2024 Toronto International Film Festival, or TIFF, some movies are clearly better than others. From massive blockbusters like The Wild Robot and Heretic to indie ...

  6. Category:Films shot in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    C. Cadet Kelly; Canadian Bacon; The Carmilla Movie; Carrie (2013 film) The Caveman's Valentine; The Chair (film) Charlie Bartlett; Cheaper by the Dozen 2; The Cheetah Girls (film)

  7. Carlton Cinema (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1981 on the original premises of the historic Odeon Theatre—which was operated between 1949 and 1973 as the Canadian flagship of Odeon Cinemas—the Carlton Cinema became the first multiplex in Toronto to focus on art-house content. [3] It ran continuously for 28 years before being closed in 2009 by Cineplex Odeon. [3]

  8. Fox Theatre (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Fox Theatre inside in 2023. The Fox Theatre was built in 1914, making it the second-oldest cinema that is still in use in Toronto, after the Revue Cinema, [5] which was built in 1912 and later closed in 2006, [6] before re-opening in 2007; [7] as a result of this, the Fox Theatre is the oldest continuously operating cinema in Toronto.

  9. The 8 best movies (and one TV show) we saw at the Toronto ...

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    The 2024 Toronto International Film Festival doesn't officially end until Sunday, but after a week's worth of screenings, video interviews, portrait shoots, newsletters and friendly debate in the ...