TIFF Bell Lightbox is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

1. TIFF Bell Lightbox

9.1
350 King St. W (at John St.), Toronto, ON
Movie Theater · Entertainment District · 115 tips and reviews

Tom E.Tom Emrich: Great addition to Toronto! 5 cinemas paying homage to the greatest in film!

Jim R.Jim Rooney: One of the best places in Toronto to see a film!

Travel + LeisureTravel + Leisure: The monolithic $191 million headquarters of the Toronto International Film Festival, held each September, is at the heart of downtown.

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

2. Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

9.0
506 Bloor St. W (btwn Bathurst St. & Albany Ave.), Toronto, ON
Indie Movie Theater · The Annex · 38 tips and reviews

Judith P.Judith Patterson: Great neighbourhood cinema, old, bit worn, but charming, always a good line-up of films and fun theme evenings (Rocky Horror, Oscars evening, etc).

Josh H.Josh Holliday: Love the Bloor, and new documentary programming, but having the screen so high is a colossal design failure.

TIFFTIFF: Home of our Vanguard and documentary films, we think our audience will love seeing smart, hip Festival films in a grand neighbourhood cinema.

Elgin And Winter Garden Theatres is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

3. Elgin And Winter Garden Theatres

9.0
189 Yonge St (btwn Queen St E & Shuter St), Toronto, ON
Theater · Downtown Toronto · 47 tips and reviews

The Ritz-CarltonThe Ritz-Carlton: Beginning in 1976 as “The Festival of Festivals”, and renamed The Toronto International Film Festival in 1995, TIFF has introduced the world to Hollywood blockbusters & art house productions, alike.

ChrisChris: If you're watching a film here, stay away from seats on the back right and left sides of the main level, or you'll have a speaker hanging from the balcony block a small part of the screen!

Doors Open TorontoDoors Open Toronto: Did you know that this remarkable double-decker theatre was built for vaudeville and silent films in 1913? Come visit us during Doors Open on May 25-26, 2013!

Revue Cinema is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

4. Revue Cinema

8.7
400 Roncesvalles (at Howard Park Ave), Toronto, ON
Movie Theater · 13 tips and reviews

Vanessa N.Vanessa Nicole: Simply put, the Revue is endearing. Films for the cultured and contemplative. Features documentaries that make post-film conversation as rich and relaxed as your five dollar coffee.

Peter W.Peter Welsh: Always a good film playing at this friendly neighborhood cinema

Christine K.Christine Korda: The best cinema in Toronto by far.

Casa Loma is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

5. Casa Loma

8.8
1 Austin Terrace (at Walmer Rd), Toronto, ON
Castle · Casa Loma · 160 tips and reviews

MitchMitch: Beautiful Castle in Toronto that is a must see. I have gone when i was young but want to head back. X-Men was filmed there for the "school" setting. Many secret passages! Read more.

Colin G.Colin Goodwin: a must see tourist attraction (and for any Torontonians who have never been)! many great films filmed here, including my favourite: Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010)

Fast CompanyFast Company: This castle is also the site of an epic fight scene in the movie Scott Pilgrim vs. The World. Most of the film's visual effects were created by Double Negative (a 2011 Most Innovative Company).

Roy Thomson Hall is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

6. Roy Thomson Hall

8.8
60 Simcoe St (at King St W), Toronto, ON
Concert Hall · Entertainment District · 41 tips and reviews

Lori-Jo S.Lori-Jo S: "From The Sky Down" - the Davis Guggenheim documentary which chronicles the making of "Achtung Baby" had its world premiere here at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 8, 2011.

DHR.comDHR.com: This concert hall, home to the Toronto Symphony Orchestra and a venue for the Toronto International Film Festival. For X-Men fans, you'd be excited to know that some parts of the film was shot here.

Lia P.Lia Powers: TSOsoundcheck is the way to go for students

The Royal Cinema is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

7. The Royal Cinema

8.5
608 College St (btw Clinton & Grace), Toronto, ON
Indie Movie Theater · 16 tips and reviews

Christine E.Christine Estima: See MODRA while it's still playing! Great canadian film!

Leigh Y.Leigh Young: Beautiful theatre! Get a punch card to earn a free movie.

Greg P.Greg Pike: The snacks are affordable!

Cineplex Cinemas is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

8. Cineplex Cinemas

8.0
10 Dundas St E (at Yonge St), Toronto, ON
Movie Theater · Downtown Toronto · 108 tips and reviews

Jenny L.Jenny Long: TIFF Film Festival <3

Andre A.Andre Arruda: It's nice to be in a theatre with murals of classic film stars and not pepsi.

Darby M.Darby MacInnis: Get drunk at Jack Astor's beforehand and you will enjoy every film a little more.

Scotiabank Theatres is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

9. Scotiabank Theatres

8.1
259 Richmond St. W (John St), Toronto, ON
Movie Theater · Entertainment District · 159 tips and reviews

The Ritz-CarltonThe Ritz-Carlton: Did you know that The Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) began as a ten-day festival, and has grown to become a year-round, worldwide event?

TashaTasha: Dine at milestones (mon to thu) before your film and they validate your parking for you so it's free. They have movie deals and get you out on time so you see the film :D Film times are online.

TrinaTrina: Walk first, discuss film outside. Most people can't walk and talk at the same time.

Downtown Camera Ltd is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

10. Downtown Camera Ltd

7.6
89 Queen Street East (east of Church Street), Toronto, ON
Camera Store · St. Lawrence · 9 tips and reviews

Krysta M.Krysta M: Friendly staff. Great place to get film developed at a decent price.

Jeff S.Jeff San: Great film service! If you're a student and shoot film regularly, sign up for the membership, it's worth it!

Kim Kaye R.Kim Kaye Rocamora: The staff who attended my needs really helped and walked me through their services since it was my first time to the shop. Bought some coloured films too! 💖

Shangri-La Toronto is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

11. Shangri-La Toronto

8.8
188 University Ave. (at Adelaide St. W), Toronto, ON
Hotel · Entertainment District · 46 tips and reviews

TIFFTIFF: The site of our first Shangri-La Hotel Toronto Asian Film Summit that will take place on Monday, September 10 during #TIFF12.

ShyndygShyndyg: TIFF 2012 TIP: As world famous as the people who stay here, the ShangriLa is home to more than a few TIFF parties, and a great place for a drink and a schmooze en route to a film. Read more.

Deb L.Deb Lewis: Amazing event spaces. What other ballroom has a patio. I was at 2 events at the museum room an loved the windows and chandeliers

Cineplex Cinemas is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

12. Cineplex Cinemas

8.4
1025 The Queensway (at Islington Ave.), Toronto, ON
Movie Theater · Islington - City Centre West · 84 tips and reviews

Colin G.Colin Goodwin: just saw 'The Town' in UltraAVX - excellent film in an exceptional venue. I look forward to every theatre transitioning to that quality (hopefully soon)!

Zack H.Zack Hayward: Go spread film love!

Web E.Web Edwards: It is a good cinema with comfortable seats. The UltraAVX is awesome and really worth the extra $3.

Bay Street Video is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

13. Bay Street Video

8.1
1172 Bay Street (at Bloor St W), Toronto, ON
Video Store · 2 tips and reviews

Dan S.Dan Schaumann: Awesome selection of documentaries. They're pretty much all I watch and this collection has a great mix of both well-known and obscure titles

Rob H.Rob Heydon: They sell the dvd of Irvine Welsh's Ecstasy here!

The Hazelton Hotel is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

14. The Hazelton Hotel

8.4
118 Yorkville Avenue (Hazelton Ave), Toronto, ON
Hotel · Yorkville · 15 tips and reviews

Carole P.Carole P: The private screening room is the best place to catch a film in the city.

Bogdan Z.Bogdan Zadorozhny: Gorgeous hotel, amazing customer service, beautiful suites (recommend the Hazelton Suite). Best hotel in Toronto, hands down.

ToryBurchToryBurch: Looking for a chic boutique hotel in Toronto? Try the Hazelton, The feel is modern and contemporary yet the service and vibe is established and old-fashioned.

Harbourfront Centre is one of The 15 Best Places for Films in Toronto.

15. Harbourfront Centre

9.1
235 Queens Quay West (at Lower Simcoe St.), Toronto, ON
Performing Arts Venue · Harbourfront · 56 tips and reviews

King Blue CondosKing Blue Condos: Unique cultural events - visual arts, film, dance, music, food & fun! @HarbourfrontTO. Read more.

King Blue CondosKing Blue Condos: Unique cultural events - visual arts, film, dance, music, food & fun! @HarbourfrontTO. Read more.

Carlota F.Carlota Fernandez: By far this is the best place in Toronto, from there you can see the sublime and the vastness of Lake Ontario and its beautiful islands .