The March 6th Killer B Cinema movie will be Zuma: Lord of The Snakes (more info below)! We will also have a cartoon or short and all for the low, low price of $5. That’s right FIVE DOLLARS! And there will be trivia with prizes! Audience Participation approved!
Here is the link to the Facebook invite: https://www.facebook.com/events/547387286003455/
A huge thank you to our prize sponsors Mark Sanders of Mark Malibu & the Wasagas, John Oughton, Adrienne Smith, David Bateman Toronto SILENT FILM Festival and Rod, Gun & Barbers: Parkdale!
Doors Open at 8 pm and movie begins at 8:30.
Movie info: Zuma: Lord of the Snakes is a movie remake of one of the oldest and most popular comic books in the Philippines. It stars Max Laurel as Zuma, a creature donning a snake over his shoulder which perfectly accentuates his monster-like features. The Snake King will eat your heart out!
Info about See-Scape:
Our movies will be shown on the second floor! There are two bars available in See-Scape. The bar is open on the second floor during our event and is cash only. Debit/Credit purchases are available on the main floor. See-Scape also has an amazing menu. To learn more about See-Scape, please click here! https://www.seescapeto.com/
How to get there:
See-Scape is located at 347 Keele Street and the event space is on the second floor. There are a few ways to get to See-Scape.
From Keele Station — take the 41, 89 or 989 bus north. Get off just before Dundas. It is about a 5 minute bus ride from the station. (You can also walk from Keele Station in approximately 15 minutes).
From Dundas West Station — Take the 40 Junction bus. Get off at Keele, then walk south on Keele. See-Scape is a few buildings down. It is approximately a 10 minute bus ride from the station.
Parking:There is a Green P parking lot beside See-Scape and a few other paid parking lots close by.
Each month join Lizzie Violet & Zoltan Du Lac for killer B-moves from the 1930s to present! Please like our page @killerbcinema so you don’t miss an invite.
Thank you to the See-Scape and their staff! They make our monthly event extra amazing!
We hope to see you at See-Scape.

Archtop Cafe has become one of my favourite neighbourhood cafes. It’s located in Bloor West Village and is about twenty-minute walk from my home. There are a few things that make this cafe one of my favourites. The staff are top notch and make you feel at home right away. There are classics from the 1920s to the 1980s being piped out of the sound system and in the theme of the music, the cafe sells vinyl, both new and used. A few months ago, they opened a section of their basement as a used vinyl shop. Vinyl lovers, you need to check out this place. 




