Bram Stoker Award Horror Fest

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

You think you're having a bad day? Try stepping into Shaun's shoes. Nothing like a zombie apocalypse to put things into perspective. Bram Stoker Horror Fest feature film "Shaun of the Dead" March 12 @ 6pm. Warning: not for the faint of heart nor those with more brain than the average Joe.

Cinema Sundays!

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

Hitchcock on a Train Series: 1959Photo courtesy IMDB.com   North by Northwest is a 1959 American spy thriller film directed by Alfred Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant, Eva Marie Saint and James Mason. The screenplay was written by Ernest Lehman, who wanted to write "the Hitchcock picture to end all Hitchcock pictures". North by Northwest ...

Cinema Sundays!

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

Hitchcock on a Train Series: 1943Photo from Amazon.com Considered by some to be Hitchcock’s best, this indisputable masterpiece from 1943 is a psychological thriller set in Santa Rosa, CA, an idyllic pre-War American town.  With an original script written by Thornton Wilder, the story follows Charlotte Newton, a bored teenager who’s thrilled when her favorite ...

Rebels With a Cause

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

Rebels With a Cause, a renowned documentary on the fight to save the landscapes of the coast is offering a free public screening at Fort Bragg Library.  Come and see the difference everyday citizens made in the fight to save our natural scenic lands. From http://rebelsdocumentary.org… A stunningly beautiful film narrated by Frances McDormand, REBELS ...

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

Bram Stoker Award Horror Fest Part 2  Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind In this off-the-wall romantic comedy, Jim Carrey stars as a man who is informed that his ex-girlfriend has had her memories of their relationship erased from her brain via an experimental procedure.  Not to be outdone, he decides to have the same ...

Cinema Sundays! Astro Boy

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

Astro Boy Our first selection in our Contemporary Animation Series is Astro Boy, a film based on the Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Osamu Tezuka, known the world over as the "father" of anime. The story follows the adventures of a robot named Astro Boy and a selection of other characters along the ...

Toy Story – Family Movie Matinee

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

Toy Story follows a group of humanistic toys who pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present. The main focus of Toy Story is the relationship between Woody, a pull-string cowboy doll and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure.

9 – Cinema Sundays!

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

"9" is the vision of student filmmaker, Shane Acker, a reverent Tim Burton devotee, who first developed a 10 minute short of the same name that was nominated for the Academy Award in 2004. Coupled with the screenwriting skills of Pamela Pettler and the production expertise of the mentor himself, Tim Burton, "9" is a unique, action packed, steampunk-influenced, post-apocalyptic visual dynamo.

The Incredibles

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

The Incredibles is a contemporary animation film about a family of superheroes, named Incredible, who are forced to hide their powers and live a quiet suburban life until Father Incredible's yearning to help people drags the entire family into a battle with an evil villain.

A Very Long Engagement – Cinema Sundays!

Fort Bragg Library 499 E Laurel St, Fort Bragg, CA, United States

Welcome to Fort Bragg Library's "Over There" Cinema Sundays! Series for May. We're starting off with 2004's A Very Long Engagement, the story of a woman's desperate attempt to find her missing fiance, one of five soldiers who injured themselves in the hope of being invalided home during World War I. but were instead caught and sent to the front lines to meet the German offensive head on.