Valentine’s Day may be over but we are still feeling the “love” at the Packard Campus, especially via three three films. Friday, February 17, 2023 @ 7:30pm To Sir, With Love (Columbia, 1967) Sidney Poitier portrays a somewhat reluctant teacher who cares so much for his students that they fall in love with him. A …
Did someone say “love”? We got it for you on the big screen. Bring your sweetheart to the movies. Friday, February 10, 2023 @ 7:30pm Love & Basketball (New Line, 2000) Quincy and Monica love each other but they also love basketball. Which is the greater love? We shall see. Written and directed by Gina …
Love is in the air! Or, at least, in the movie titles of all our films this month. It is going to Valentine’s Day after all. Come out and share in the romance, all kinds of it. Friday, February 3, 2023 @ 7:30pm Love in the Afternoon (Allied Artists, 1957) Start the month off with …
Three great films close out the month and our look at the classics on the National Film Registry including one that just made the list. To learn more about the Registry, please see this link. Friday, January 27, 2023 @ 7:30pm Cyrano De Bergerc (United Artists, 1950) The often humorous but ultimately tragic story of …
More great films from the Library’s National Film Registry are being shown this weekend. From a classic silent, to a fan favorite to the film that launched the Marvel Universe. Come and enjoy. Friday, January 20, 2023 @ 7:30pm Wings (Paramount, 1927) Carla Bow and Charles “Buddy” Rogers star in a love story set …
Our month-long look at films on the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry continues this weekend! We look back at two of the seminal films of the 1970s and at one of our newly minted titles, the latest Disney classic to make it to the list. To learn more about the National Film Registry, please …
This month, at the Packard Campus Theater, we honor and celebrate all things National Film Registry. Since 1988, the Library of Congress’ National Film Registry has been an annual list of films deemed by the Librarian of Congress to be of historical, aesthetic or cultural importance to the United States of America. To learn more …