Cinema entertainment in Canada
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Vic Theatre
One of Victoria's best arthouse cinemas, the Vic Theatre screens lesser-known first-run movies.
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Rainbow Cinemas
Plays first-run movies at second-run prices, right in Market Sq.
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Avalon Cinema Centre
Nanaimo's favorite blockbuster movie house is this 10-screen multiplex.
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City Cinema
A small independent theater featuring Canadian and foreign-language films.
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Broadway Theatre
This historic Nutana cinema shows cult classics, art films and occasional local live performances.
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Alliance Atlantis Cumberland 4
Bloor-Yorkville; The Beaches The pint-sized Cumberland 4 multiplex screens a mix of independent films and hand-picked, left-of-centre Hollywood releases. There is a slightly more mainstream branch at The Beaches.
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Village 8 Cinema
Shows first-run flicks in the heart of the village.
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TIFF Cinematheque
Popular TIFF Cinematheque screens world cinema, independent films and retrospectives of famous directors. About 400 films are shown annually at Jackman Hall at the Art Gallery of Ontario; many screenings are now held in the new Bell Lightbox Nonmembers can purchase tickets at the Manulife Centre box office 30 minutes before the day's first screening.
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Lux Cinema Centre
The local movie house screens first-run films.
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Globe Cinema
Specializing in foreign films and Canadian cinema, both often hard to find in mainstream movie houses.
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