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Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

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4.6 Google Review
506 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M5S 1Y3, Canada
(416) 637-3123 www.hotdocscinema.ca
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Aug 12, 2018
Outstanding venue! Clean and comfortable both upstairs and downstairs! Cost is very resonable. Surprising that there is lots of parking along Bloor and the many side streets. Employees are very friendly and helpful. All in all a great experience for the documentaries you are not able to see elsewhere.

Aug 14, 2018
I love going to see movies here! Comfy seats and not overly air conditioned. With excellent popcorn.

Apr 24, 2018
Saw the documentary about the rock band Anvil there yesterday and it was awesome. The screen is raised about 15 feet from ground level to accommodate a stage for guest speakers. If you are up close you will have to look high up to watch the movie. Anything after 6 seats from the screen should be good. The theatre has a balcony, has a snack bar and is well maintained. Very cozy.

Aug 13, 2018
Very nice theater! Staff is friendly and helpful. I hope to see another documentary there soon!

Jun 6, 2018
My very favorite theatre in Toronto. Eclectic and interesting films, and also pretty great live events. I saw an Orphan Black table read here, it was incredible. Love the balcony too! And it’s licensed!

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