This 13-screen theatre offers an appealing mix of foreign films and first-run mainstream pictures. As multiplexes go, it is pleasant and spacious.
2190 Yonge StreetDuring the 1990s, movie houses got bigger and bigger. This 18-screen emporium, owned by Famous Players, lives up to its name.
3555 Highway 7 WThe first new multiplex to open downtown in a decade. It boasts 24 screens, 5,000 seats and a giant video billboard. Scheduled to open in autumn 2007.
Dundas SquareSlide into an 'interactive personal viewing station' and choose from more than 3,500 movies by the National Film Board (including classic documentaries and bizarre animation).
150 John StreetThis theatre complex delivers a bruising assault on the senses. Among the midway atmosphere of video games and concessions stands, there are 13 screens, plus an IMAX 3D...
259 Richmond Street WThere is a collection of SilverCity cinemas around town: multiplexes with all the noise, bright lights, games and junk food you'll (n)ever want.
2300 Yonge StreetThis eight-screen multiplex on the 'mink mile' boasts top facilities and a good mix of mainstream, independent and foreign fare. In addition, the four VIP screening rooms offer...
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