
Celebrate the 2026 awards season at the library! We are hosting free film showings of Oscar nominees leading up to the 98th Academy Awards, plus running a ballot raffle starting February 2.
How does the ballot raffle work?
Starting Monday February 2, pick up a nominee ballot at the library’s main desk and mark your predictions for the 98th Academy Awards winners. Voters with the most correct predictions will be entered to win a movie night prize basket!
Voting closes Saturday March 14. The Oscars are on Sunday March 15.
The winner will be contacted the week following the awards ceremony.

February 13 at 2pm | Sinners [R]
“Trying to leave their troubled lives behind, twin brothers return to their Mississippi hometown to start again, only to discover that an even greater evil is waiting to welcome them back.”
Rated R for strong bloody violence, sexual content and language. Run time 2 hours 17 minutes.

February 20 at 2pm | Elio [PG]
“Elio, a space fanatic with an active imagination, finds himself on a cosmic misadventure where he must form new bonds with alien lifeforms, navigate a crisis of intergalactic proportions and somehow discover who he is truly meant to be.”
Rated PG for some action/peril and thematic elements. Run time 1 hour 38 minutes.
Register for Elio – This showing is for kids, teens, and families only!

February 27 at 2pm | F1 [PG-13]
“A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver.”
Rated PG-13 for strong language and action. Run time 2 hours 35 minutes.

March 6 at 2pm | One Battle After Another [R]
“Bob is a washed-up revolutionary who lives in a state of stoned paranoia, surviving off-grid with his spirited and self-reliant daughter, Willa. When his evil nemesis resurfaces and Willa goes missing, the former radical scrambles to find her as both father and daughter battle the consequences of their pasts.”
Rated R for pervasive language, violence, sexual content, and drug use. Run time 2 hours 42 minutes.

March 13 at 2pm | Hamnet [PG-13]
“After losing their son Hamnet to plague, Agnes and William Shakespeare grapple with grief in 16th-century England. A healer, Agnes must find strength to care for her surviving children while processing her devastating loss.”
Rated PG-13 for thematic content, some strong sexuality, and partial nudity. Run time 2 hours 5 minutes.