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4.3 Google Review
2442 Bloor St W, Toronto, Ontario, M6S 1P8, Canada
(416) 769-2442 www.humbercinemas.com
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Jul 17, 2018
I LOVE this theater. It doesn't have the swanky tech that most box theaters like Cineplex has and it might look a little dinky to some people but it's on of my favourite places to see a new film. And it's also nice to support a small business!

Jul 18, 2018
Greatest community movie theatre of all time. Not a rep cinema - all first run, change frequently. No nonsense "3D" gimmicks. Fair pricing; and they do a $7 Tuesday. Green P right behind. Wish they would separate the ticket sales line up from the concessions, but never takes too long to work through it.

Jun 23, 2018
Great to see an independent still going strong. Aside from hot dogs, pop, and candy, non of the amenities of the big cinemas. The seating is tight for adults as this is an old theatre. But great to support local, especially if you live in the neighbourhood and don't have to worry about parking.

Jul 2, 2018
Loooooved this place. It's what cinemas should be. The team working there is awesome! Funny, friendly and nerdy. 😊 Fast on filling our orders, clean cinema and washrooms, good screen. Lovely selection of movies. Great job!!

Mar 29, 2018
I have gone to this theatre for years. Staff is friendly, always kept clean and the arcade is always a fun time before or after a movie! They have about 5 or 6 different theatres, their main theatre is very big and spacious, chairs on a slant so not a big deal if someone tall is in front of you, usually reserved for the bigger titles of the year. Their smaller screens are still good, chairs are on the flat ground so try not to sit behind someone tall. Food is affordable at good prices. Tickets are cheap, especially on Tuesday's for 7$. Always would recommend!

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