I saw 3:10 to Yuma yesterday at TLS.
Silly movie with some good acting... but that's beside the point.
I, like some others here, liked the interior hallways of the cinema portion too. It is more sedate than the Parabank theatre's theme park look, while not quite as grown up and classy as the Varsity (which is starting to look like it needs another renovation). I also agree that the projection is great.
Incidentally: some here will be happy enough to hear that TIFF will be moving some of their screenings here this year, and will no longer be using the Cumberland, and possibly not the ROM cinema. Apparently Varsity will be going all-critic and industry all the time too during TIFF.
Here's my contribution to the cinemas though: I don't usually order food at the concession stands at cinemas as the price is just beyond acceptable. On Sunday however the free ticket had made me feeling relatively carefree about it, and so ordered a combo #2 for my companion and I, which is a large popcorn and 2 large drinks. $14.50. Ugh - the Scottish side of me just whinges at that. Anyway, with tax they asked for $17.53. Well, with that the Scottish side of me immediately came to the fore, did the math, and asked questions, and got a manager involved.
It seems that while the displays quote $14.50 for the combo, the cash registers had been programmed at $15.50 for it. In the end I got all of my money refunded, the popcorn tasted better than ever, the machines were reprogrammed, and anyone who bought Combo #2 on Saturday or earlier on Sunday were ripped off by a $1.13.
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