Top Rated Library Movies You Can Check Out Now

Top Rated Library Movies You Can Check Out Now

For all the library-lovers out there, what better way to celebrate Library Lovers Month than by watching a movie about libraries? Nothing quite beats putting your feet up and pressing play on a classic. After all, what’s more romantic than snuggling up with your partner to watch a movie about dusty shelves filled with books? *eye roll* Well, if you’re looking for a real treat to mark the occasion, why not try one of these top-rated library movies:

The Imitation Game (2014)

This Academy Award-winning film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as Alan Turing and tells the story of his code-breaking activities during World War II.

Little Women (1994)

An adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic novel about four sisters coming of age in Massachusetts during the Civil War.

Goodbye Christopher Robin (2017)

The heartwarming story of Winnie-the-Pooh creator A.A. Milne and his son, Christopher Robin.

The Book Thief (2013)

An emotionally powerful film about a young German girl who steals books in order to survive the horrors of World War II.

Night at the Museum (2006)

A hilarious adventure featuring Ben Stiller as a night guard at the American Museum of Natural History Library who must protect its artifacts from an evil Egyptian pharaoh.

So what are you waiting for? Pop some popcorn and get ready to watch a library movie about libraries – but only if you promise to keep it low-key and nerdy.

Photo by Lance Anderson on Unsplash

Top Rated Library Movies You Can Check Out Now
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Published by Willy Martinez

Willy Martinez is a creative writer, Integrated Marketing Specialist, and Boxing coach. Since being honorably discharged from the Marines in 2004, he has pursued his passion for telling stories, whether they be through film, graphic design, and writing for digital art.

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