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  1. Jan 25, 2018 · The Toronto Public Library (TPL) has launched a new, free movie-streaming service. It's available to its 1.2 million cardholders. Called Kanopy, it will offer cardholders access to a curated collection of 30,000 of the world’s best films. Those using the service can stream up to eight commercial-free films per month at no charge.

  2. May 30, 2023 · There will be a total of 21 free screenings at some of Toronto's most picturesque parks. Here's a round-up of all the films you can catch across its locations. Fort York National Historic...

  3. 4 days ago · DaiLo is rated 4.7 stars by 1260 OpenTable diners. Is DaiLo currently accepting reservations? Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.

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    • (647) 341-8882
    • 503 College St, Toronto, Canada
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    • Stories We Tell
    • Enemy
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    • Closet Monster
    • Wet Bum
    • In Her Place
    • Suck It Up
    • Black Cop
    • We Can’T Make The Same Mistake Twice
    • Goalie

    (Sarah Polley, 2012) Polley’s documentary starts out as an exploration of her tangled family history and expands into a thoroughly fascinating inquiry into the nature of truth and memory. I called it one of the best movies of the last decadeif you still haven’t caught up to it, there’s no better time to do so. Streaming at the NFB

    (Denis Villeneuve, 2013) NOW’s pick for the best Toronto movie of the last decadeframes the city as a jaundiced steel-and-glass landscape where an unassuming academic (Jake Gyllenhaal) becomes obsessed with figuring out why an actor in a forgettable movie looks exactly like him. Turn off all the lights, crank the sound and let it overwhelm you. Str...

    (Michael Dowse, 2013) Daniel Radcliffe and Zoe Kazan are two very nice people in Toronto trying to be friends despite their unavoidable attraction in this smart, sharp rom-com, which turns a millennial update of When Harry Met Sally … into the single most charming movie ever produced in Canada. Also features Adam Driver at his most charismatic and ...

    (Stephen Dunn, 2015) Dunn’s East Coast drama about a teenage makeup artist coming of age while also struggling with his identity may be a little heavy-handed, but it makes up for it with an unerring sense of mood and terrific performances from Connor Jessup, Sofia Banzhaf, Aaron Abrams and Aliocha Schneider. Streaming at CBC Gem

    (Lindsay MacKay, 2014) Drawn to her older lifeguarding instructor and forging an unexpected bond with an angry elderly man at the retirement home where she works, awkward teen Sam (Julia Sarah Stone) takes her first tentative steps towards growing up in writer/director MacKay’s funny, observant and quietly movingdebut. You think you know where it’s...

    (Albert Shin, 2014) Shin’s delicate slow burn of a dramaexplores the relationships of three women (Ahn Ji-hye, Kil Hae-yeon, Yoon Da-kyung) forced together by circumstance – and separated by age and class – in rural South Korea. It takes its time, but that’s in no way a bad thing this is a movie about sitting and waiting, and you need to sink into ...

    (Jordan Canning, 2017) Two Calgary friends (Grace Glowicki, Erin Carter) drive up to Invermere for the Canada Day weekend – and to finally confront a shared tragedy – in this small, potent dramedy from director Canning (We Were Wolves) and writer Julia Hoff. It’s oddly charming for a movie steeped in grief and pain. Streaming at CBC Gem

    (Cory Bowles, 2017) This nervy combination of jet-black satire and stylized psychodrama stars Ronnie Rowe, Jr. (Star Trek: Discovery, New Eden) as a beat cop in an East Coast city who impulsively spends a day treating white civilians the way white cops treat Black people. Produced smack in middle of the Black Lives Matter debate, it’s a queasy exer...

    (Alanis Obomsawin, 2018) Obomsawin’s exacting verité doc uses a court case as a window into the structural nightmare that is Canada’s Indigenous support system. Formidable in its running time, it’s also shattering in detail and scope. It’s one of the few documentaries that also functions as an essential historical testimonial. Streaming at the NFB

    (Adriana Maggs, 2019) Anchored by Mark O’Brien’s brittle, evasive performance as Winnipeg-born NHL legend Terry Sawchuk – who destroyed himself playing pro hockey and died a senseless death at 40 – Maggs’s emotionally raw dramais that rare sports movie that subverts the usual myth-making to tell a tragic, true story of a man who gave everything to ...

  4. Jun 22, 2024 · Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable. Book now at DaiLo in Toronto, ON. Explore menu, see photos and read 1263 reviews: "We ordered the Dailo's Choice premium and had the most amazing experience".

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    • (647) 341-8882
    • 503 College St, Toronto, Canada
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  5. May 7, 2024 · Book now at DaiLo in Toronto, ON. Explore menu, see photos and read 1247 reviews: "Excellent! Very accommodating to substitutions for allergies and vegetarian options.".

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  7. May 1, 2024 · Yes, you can generally book this restaurant by choosing the date, time and party size on OpenTable.

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