Midnight at the Paradise

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Midnight At The Paradise is a romantic comedy, written by

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References

  1. Corey Atad (2023-04-13). "‘Midnight At The Paradise’ Trailer: A Night At A Toronto Movie Theatre Changes The Lives Of Two Ex-Lovers". ET Canada. Archived from the original on 2023-05-14. https://web.archive.org/web/20230514030327/https://etcanada.com/news/984203/midnight-at-the-paradise-trailer-a-night-at-a-toronto-movie-theatre-changes-the-lives-of-two-ex-lovers/. Retrieved 2023-05-18. "The movie is set at Toronto’s historic Paradise Theatre on Bloor Street West. Robertson says the theatre wasn’t originally part of the story, but that changed when he saw the theatre undergoing renovations while cycling by one day." 
  2. Jen McNeely (2023-04-21). "Vanessa Matsui’s Toronto: 26 Spaces Through a Filmmaker’s Eyes". She does the city. Archived from the original on 2023-04-23. https://web.archive.org/web/20230423231657/https://www.shedoesthecity.com/vanessa-matsuis-toronto-26-spaces-through-a-filmmakers-eyes/. Retrieved 2023-05-18. "The Paradise Theatre plays a key role in the story, but there are many treasured spots that also make an appearance. The Drake Hotel, Union Station, Osteria Rialto, Toronto’s Financial District and the Centre for Social Innovation are just some of the locations where drama unfolds. For locals, seeing Toronto captured on film is a real joy to watch."