
Hey Toronto - Wanna see a free movie? Well this this week is your lucky week.
For starters, this week starts The Safecracker Series at Dundas Square, with their free screening of GRAND SLAM. Along with that, this week celebrates the return of a Toronto movie-going landmark with the return of The Carlton Cinema. To celebrate their return, Magic Lantern, the company who bought the joint is offering two nights worth of free movies.
What better way to kick off the long weekend than to check out a free showing of something like THE FANTASTIC MR. FOX, HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON, or THE HURT LOCKER? These are just three of the thirteen flicks they'll be showing for free on Wednesday 6/30 and Thursday 7/1. For complete listings, check the theatre's website here.
Free screenings are always a good thing, and I for one couldn't be happier that this theatre has returned. See ya there!
Sunday, June 27, 2010
The Hero's Return (Free Movies at The Carlton Cinema)
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6/27/2010 10:08:00 AM
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5 comments:
Wish they would do something like this in Reno. I also wish there was a theatre with some history instead of the Cinemark chain.
Good lineup! Well, except for Chloe, that is.
LIke, Fitz, I wish theaters here in the states did things like this. Especially here in San Francisco. Oh well. At least I got some theaters with history to em'.
That's an awesome photo.
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@ Fitz... Indeed. truthfully in Toronto there are only a small handful of theatres left with any history to them. Most of 'em have been turned into bookstores, furniture shops and condos.
@ Sebastian... Coulda swore San Fran had a free movie series or two. Don't they do anything like that? In the park perhaps? And for what it's worth, I didn't mind CHLOE.
@ Joel... Back when theatres had marquees and ticket lines!
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