06 Mar 2010

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TFS Editor-in-Chief - Coming from a theatre background and working in a 9 to 5 environment for many years, she brings a passionate love of film to her work at TFS. Trista loves all film, horror and sci-fi in particular, but never shies away from an opportunity for a film experience.

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Theatre Type: Rainbow/Magic Lantern

Location: 80 Front Street E, Toronto, ON

Phone Number: (416) 494-9371

Movies and Showtimes This Week   

Alice in Wonderland
1hr 49min‎‎ – Rated NR‎‎ – Scifi/Fantasy/Family‎‎
1:00 3:40 6:50 9:15 11:30

Cop Out
1hr 50min‎‎ – Rated 14A‎‎ – Drama‎‎
1:15 4:10 6:45 9:10 11:20

The Crazies
1hr 41min‎‎ – Horror
12:50 3:20 7:00 9:25 11:25

Shutter Island
2hr 18min‎‎ – Rated 14A‎‎ – Drama/Suspense/Thriller‎‎
12:45 3:30 6:30 9:20

Valentine’s Day

1hr 57min‎‎ – Rated PG‎‎ – Drama‎‎
1:10 4:00 6:40 9:30

The Wolfman
1hr 42min‎‎ – Horror/Action/Adventure‎‎
7:10 9:35 11:35

Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
2hr 0min‎‎ – Rated PG‎‎ – Action/Adventure
1:20 4:20

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