Arts & Entertainment

'Monday Matinees' Lineup Announced At Stratford Library

The popular series, featuring free showings of recent films, begins in January. See the full lineup of films here.

STRATFORD, CT — The Stratford Library returns with its popular “Monday Matinees” film series through 2024. The series offers free showings of recent, popular films shown uncut and on widescreen each month.

The films will be shown in the Lovell Room at the Stratford Library at 12 noon on the day of the screening. For information, call 203-385-4162.

See the full lineup below:

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BARBIE

January 8

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Last year’s major blockbuster stars Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as world famous dolls, Barbie and Ken, in Greta Gerwig’s critically praised crowd-pleaser. (PG-13, 114 minutes)

RUSTIN

February 12

In conjunction with “Black History Month,” the true story of Bayard Rustin (Coleman Domingo), a gay activist who planned the momentous March on Washington with Martin Luther King, Jr. (PG-13, 108 minutes)

NYAD

March 11

Annette Bening stars as famed swimmer Diana Nyad in this uplifting sports biopic co-starring Jody Foster. Special for “Women’s History Month.” (PG-13, 121 minutes)

KILLERS OF THE FLOWER MOON

April 8

Martin Scorsese’s sweeping epic set in 1920s Oklahoma when white settlers attempted to take over the Osage Nation’s rich oil fields. Leonardo DiCaprio and Robert DeNiro star. (R, 206 minutes)

THE HOLDOVERS

May 13

A curmudgeonly instructor (Paul Giamatti) at a New England prep school is forced to remain on campus during Christmas break in Alexander Payne’s wry comedy. (R, 133 minutes)

MAESTRO

June 10

Bradley Cooper directs, co-writes and stars as Leonard Bernstein in this powerful biopic about the legendary conductor’s complicated relationship with his wife, Felicia (Carey Mulligan). (R, 129 minutes)

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