The Woodbridge Main Library will be presenting a free film series on Friday afternoons at 2 p.m. beginning Sept. 9. The first film is Dial M for Murder, Alfred Hitchcock’s sinister thriller with Ray Milland, Robert Cummings and Grace Kelly. On Sept. 16, they will screen You’ve Got Mail, Nora Ephron’s romantic comedy about online love in the 1990s. Sept. 23 will feature Far From Heaven with Julianne Moore as a 1950s Connecticut housewife facing marital strain. The Straight Story, David Lynch’s film about an elderly man traveling on a tractor to visit his sick brother, will be shown on Sept. 30 followed by NASA engineer Homer Hickman’s biographical film October Sky on Oct. 7. The timeless story of how two friends meet and fall in love, When Harry Met Sally, will be shown on Oct. 14 and Lost in Translation, with Bill Murray as an aging film star who bonds with a young woman in Tokyo, will be presented on Oct. 21. The series will end on Oct. 28 with Hannah & Her Sisters, Woody Allen’s Academy Award-winning comedy-drama about the intertwined lives and loves of three New York sisters.
The Woodbridge Main Library is located at 1 George Frederick Plaza. For more information, call 732-634-4450.