Because we understand that trying to find the time to watch movies while working or taking care of the family can be a challenge for most moms (and dads), the Pinckney Library now offers “Movies for Moms!” We’ll be offering a slew of new romantic comedy titles to show every first Wednesday of the month. The movies start at 10:30am.
Join us again for other upcoming Movies for Moms @ the PCPL, when we show the following:
Wednesday, January 3, 2007 @ 10:30 am—“The Devil Wears Prada”, Rated PG-13, starring: Meryl Streep, Anne Hathaway, Emily Blunt, and Stanley Tucci. Based on the novel by Lauren Weisberger. Summary: As assistant to impossibly demanding New York fashion magazine editor Miranda Priestly, young Andy Sachs has landed a job that “a million girls would die for.” Unfortunately, her heaven-sent appointment as Miranda’s personal whipping girl just might be the death of her!
Wednesday, February 7, 2007 @ 10:30 am—“Scoop”, Rated PG-13, starring: Hugh Jackman, Scarlett Johansson, and Geoff Bell. A film by Woody Allen. Summary: A student journalist, for a college paper, visiting friends in contemporary London happens upon the scoop of a lifetime. Along the investigative trail, she finds magic, murder, mystery– and perhaps love, with a British aristocrat.
Wednesday, March 7, 2007 @ 10:30 am—“My Super Ex-Girlfriend”, Rated PG-13, starring: Uma Thurman and Luke Wilson. Summary: When Matt Saunders meets Jenny Johnson, he thinks he’s found the perfect girl. However, he decides to break things off with her when she becomes too needy, controlling, and jealous. Jenny doesn’t take it well and decides to get back at him by using her superpowers. It turns out Jenny is a superhero named G-Girl. Meanwhile, Matt and his co-worker, Hannah, start to have a romance with each other which sends Jenny over the edge.The library will provide refreshment and coffee for attendees. (Reminder: Children under the age of 9 needs to have a parent watching them at all times while in the library.) So, come and enjoy a “Chick Flick” the way it was meant to be watched—with other women and no male sarcasm (Dads)!

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