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Part theatre, part shrine to film history, the official home of the Toronto Film Festival offers a high-class multi-level theatre going experience. Arguably the most comfortable seats in the city, you come here for obscure first run films that only get a limited release or to watch popular classics on the big screen. In addition, the Bell Lightbox regularly hosts exhibitions on the careers of popular filmmakers like David Cronenberg and Stanley Kubrick featuring screen props from their films. Wheelchair Accessible: Yes
View this Smart ListFilm buffs can escape the bleak outdoors in front of the big screen at this cultural hub on King Street West. You could spend all day at this complex, which features five cinemas, two galleries, three learning studios and a number of different dining options. The screens cover a range of cinematic tastes and show everything from new releases and cult classics to insightful documentaries and obscure foreign flicks.
View this Smart ListHibernate indoors and enjoy an on-screen escape at this five-story cultural complex on King West. The architecturally unique building features five public cinemas, two galleries and a number of restaurants dedicated to all things cinematic. In lieu of mainstream blockbusters, the screens here showcase a range of indie flicks, offbeat documentaries, smart shorts and provocative international films that are sure to make you think. After the movie, enjoy a hearty meal at the O&B Canteen on the main level.
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