The Fox Theatre is a cinema in the Beaches neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario at the intersection of Queen Street and Beech Avenue.
[2][3] The Fox Theatre has a single screen and shows a mixture of new releases (in their second-run),[1] independent and foreign films, and classical Hollywood cinema.
[9] Some of the changes include 250 new plush reclining red-finish seats with cupholders, a 1930s-inspired carpet, a new concession stand with an old-fashioned popcorn machine and menu chalkboard, a reupholstered smoking wall, one-of-a-kind classic light up movie posters, and the original Prince Edward and candy bar signs.
[10] During the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada, the cinema remained open, but instead of screening films in the theatre, it hosted virtual screenings, sold popcorn and other concessions to the local community, sold naming rights to each of the cinema's 248 seats, and rented out the theatre's marquee for people to display personal messages.
[1][11][3] In 2020, the owners of the Fox Theatre planned to hold a séance due to long-running rumours that the cinema is haunted.