Trash Palace on Tour

Situated in a secret location in downtown Toronto, Trash Palace is by far my favourite movie theatre. Playing only the finest in 16mm entertainment, and plastered wall-to-wall in lurid exploitation posters with fresh popped corn and beer available at the concession stand, the theatre is the trash cinephile’s hidden clubhouse. And now the Trash Palace is going on tour, with a stop this Saturday in lovely St. Catharines. On tap are various classroom shorts and the main attraction, Deadly Eyes, a Toronto-lensed killer rat movie by the director of Enter The Dragon. Tickets are $5 at the Niagara Arts Centre, 254 Saint Paul Street. Doors open at 7:30 and the show begins at 8:30. Other stops on the tour, including Peterborough and Hamilton, can be found at the Trash Palace facebook page.
Expand this post for even more of their coming attractions, and find out for yourself why Trash Palace is considered Toronto’s Classiest Cinema.
The Curse Of Frankenstein – June 12th
The Swimmer – June 26th
Wild In The Streets – July 10th
Dinosaurus! – July 24th
Scream And Scream Again – August 28th





















Comments (6)
What a great line up of movies! I love “Wild in the Streets”!
Posted by David Munn on April 23rd, 2009I’ve never seen these films, or films like this, on a print. I’d hit it if I could hit it.
Posted by Ryan M. on April 23rd, 2009Oh, it’s a treat alright. First time I went they showed Deathsport. David Carradine in a loincloth. It was like Heaven.
Posted by Wintle on April 23rd, 2009I’ve been meaning to venture to Toronto for the definitive Trash Palace experience so I’ll be attending this Saturday.
Posted by Nuno on April 24th, 2009Do enjoy the Palace.
Posted by kurt on April 27th, 2009They prophetically showed Behind the Green door a few days before the passing of Ms. Chambers.
Posted by kurt on April 27th, 2009Leave a Reply