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The Skokie Public Library collection includes thousands of VHS videos and DVDs, both feature films and nonfiction films. The Library also has a large collection of foreign films.  DVDs new to the collection are restricted to Skokie Public Library cardholders. All DVDs and videos may be checked out for one week. There is a loan fee of $1.00 for feature films. You can search the Library catalog by title, author (the director, actors, or actresses), or subject (for nonfiction films).  Videos and DVDs may be reserved by Skokie Public Library cardholders.

View a list of recently released and soon to be released films on DVD. The Library shows a variety of feature films each month. Several times each day, a documentary, travelogue, or artistic performance is shown on the screen in the Movies, Music & More area of the Library. Downloadable eVideos are available to Skokie cardholders.

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Staff Recommendations

Web resourceAnnual Staff Film Picks

Skokie Public Library staff members have selected their favorite DVD and VHS videos viewed in 2007. And it's never too late to check out favorite staff DVD and VHS videos viewed in 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2006!

Web resourceMovie Lists

Skokie Public Library staff have created many thematic lists of movies found in the Library’s collection. From "Funny Films" to "War Films" you're sure to find a list to match your interests.

Web resourceMovie Recommendations

Skokie Public Library staff have written hundreds of short reviews of some favorite and recommended movies found in the Library’s collection. You can browse the reviews by title, actor, director, genre, language, or reviewer.

Web resourceNational Film Registry

In 1988, under the terms of the National Film Preservation Act, the Library of Congress established the National Film Registry a collection of films exhibiting exceptional, aesthetic, cultural, or historic value. Each year, approximately one thousand films from the Library's archive are nominated for inclusion in the Registry. The Librarian of Congress and the National Film Preservation Board select twenty-five of those films for preservation and/or restoration. Many of these titles are available at Skokie Public Library. To view the entire list of films, visit the National Film Registry. To view a list of National Film Registry titles held by the Library, visit our catalog.

Web resourceOur Favorite Actors

Skokie Public Library staff were asked to name their favorite actors or actresses. Here are their choices.

Web resourceOur Favorite Films

Staff at Skokie Public Library have compiled this list of favorite feature films, children's and family films, and "guilty pleasure" movies.

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Award-Winning Films

Web resourceAcademy Awards

The Academy Awards (the Oscars) are given out each year by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Oscar.com provides a wealth of information about Oscar nominees and winners past and present. Test your Oscar knowledge with the trivia challenge, check out the answers to frequently asked questions, and view photos of past Oscar ceremonies to trace the evolution of Oscar style.

Web resourceBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts

BAFTA honors outstanding work in the film industry. Although films from other countries are included in the BAFTA awards, the best British film and best newcomer to the British film industry are honored with special awards. BAFTA also hosts a separate ceremony to honor "excellence in British television."

Web resourceChicago Film Critics Association

The Chicago Film Critics Awards were first given out in 1989 and continue to be presented annually to "outstanding film works, performances and individuals." The CFCA site includes information about past award winners, a list of this year's nominees, and brief information about the critics who actually vote for the awards.

Web resourceGolden Globes

The Golden Globes honor outstanding work in film and television and are awarded each January by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association. The Golden Globe awards are often a good indication of Oscar favorites (the Oscars are awarded in March). Current and past winners are highlighted in a photo and video gallery.

Web resourceScreen Actors Guild Awards

The Screen Actors Guild Awards are relatively new and are designed to recognize excellence in acting in film and television by both individuals and ensembles. The awards are presented each March and are televised live. The SAG website profiles past winners, current nominees, and previous Life Achievement Award winners.

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Film Festivals

Web resourceCannes Film Festival

The first Festival de Cannes was held in 1946 and was designed to "reveal and focus attention on works of quality in order to contribute to the progress of the motion picture arts." An international jury awards prizes each May to deserving feature films and shorts. The website includes a list of past winners, information about the jury, profiles of films and artists, as well as video of past Red Carpet ceremonies and news conferences.

Web resourceChicago International Film Festival

The Chicago International Film Festival is the "oldest North American competitive international film festival" and has been held since 1964. The festival highlights new filmmakers and awards their artistry. Recognition is given to feature films, first and second time directors, documentaries and short films. The website includes a schedule of events and ticket information.

Web resourcefilmfestivals.com

This is the metasite for film festival information. Search for festivals around the world by country or date and be sure to check out the film festival poster gallery. Use the "Discover a film" link to get information about current nominees and past winners from a variety of festivals.

Web resourceNew York Film Festival

Learn what's happening in the New York film scene. The New York Film Festival established in 1962 "continues its proud tradition of showing the newest and most important cinematic works by directors from around the world." This website provides synopses of current festival films as well as links to Film Comment Magazine and new directors/new films.

Web resourceToronto International Film Festival

The Toronto International Film Festival has been spotlighting films from all over the world for over 25 years. The festival showcases the best in contemporary film. Awards include People's Choice, Best Canadian Feature Film, and the Discovery Award (given to a new director). The website provides festival schedules and travel information.

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Foreign Films

Web resourceForeign Film Collection at Skokie Public Library

Skokie Public Library has films in different languages from many countries.  These materials are shelved in the Movies, Music & More room and may be checked out for one week.  The Library also owns books in a number of other languages.

Aboriginal films Hebrew films Peruvian films
Afghan films Hindi films Polish films
Albanian films Hungarian films Portuguese films
Algerian films Icelandic films Punjabi films
Arabic films Indian films Romanian films
Argentinian films Indonesian films Russian films
Armenian films Inuktitut films Sanskrit films
Australian films Iranian films Serbian films
Austrian films Iraqi films Serbo Croatian films
Bangla films Irish films Spanish films
Belgian films Israeli films Swedish films
Bengali films Italian films Swiss-German films
Bhutanese films Japanese films Tagalog films
Bolivian films Jula films Taiwanese films
Brazilian films Kazajo films Tajik films
Bulgarian films Korean films Tamashek films
Canadian films Kurdish films Tamil films
Cantonese films Kyrgyzstani films Thai films
Chinese films Macedonian films Tibetan films
Colombian films Malayalam films Tsotsi-Taal films
Cuban films Mandarin films Tunisian films
Czech films Mayan films Tupi films
Danish films Mexican films Turkish films
Dutch films Mongolian films Ukrainian films
Egyptian films Moroccan films Urdu films
Farsi films Nepali films Vietnamese films
Filipino films New Zealand films Welsh films
Finnish films Norwegian films Wolof films
French films Pakistani films Yiddish films
Georgian films Palestinian films Yugoslavian films
German films Pashtu films Zulu films
Greek films Persian films  
     

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General Sites

Web resourceAll Movie

This site includes features that change periodically. It highlights such things as movies of the 60s. Check out the movie trivia and the list of upcoming releases.

Web resourceAmerican Film Institute

The American Film Institute works to advance and preserve “the art of the moving image.” To this end they have produced lists such as “AFI’s100 Years…100 Movies” highlighting some of the greatest American movies. Other lists highlight great thrillers, comedies, and stars.

Web resourceAnimeJump!

One of the best features of this collection of information about anime is an extensive database of lengthy reviews. The site's webmaster has written a collection of editorials about anime in general and about specific titles and series. Other features include summaries of anime conventions and links to interviews and articles. Some material at AnimeJump! may contain mature content.

Web resourceCounting Down

Counting Down features news and information about popular new films and actors. Movie clips and trailers can be viewed in the Trailers section of the site. The Countdown section tracks the release dates of movies and also tracks the top grossing films of the week.

Web resourceDVD Entertainment Group

The DVD Entertainment Group's mission is "to market and promote consumer awareness of the benefits of DVD-Video, DVD-Audio, and DVD-ROM based videos." Find the top selling DVDs, learn why DVD-Video is "the medium of the new millennium," and read about DVD-Audio at this site. Search for favorite films on DVD by title, genre, studio, format, and rating.

Web resourceHollywood.com

Exclusive feature articles about the movie and television industry are provided at Hollywood.com, in addition to information about current and upcoming releases, reviews, trailers, etc.

Web resourceInternet Movie Database

The Internet Movie Database is possibly the most comprehensive movie site available. Search for movies by titles, actors, directors, characters, plots, and more. Features include biographical information for actors and directors, movie awards and nominations, links to external reviews, writing credits, release dates and ratings, and much more.

Web resourceMovies.com

Movies.com provides a summary of movie reviews, both positive and negative, from a variety of sources. Other features include lists of top moneymakers at the box office and on video and DVD. A link is provided to the Ebert & Roeper page.

Web resourceReel.com

In addition to basic information about current and upcoming movies, Reel.com provides DVD reviews and a video rental guide. Extensive reviews are provided for some titles.

Web resourceVideoETA

Want to know when a movie will be available on DVD or video? VideoETA provides release dates, summaries, "news & rumors," and a lot more. The website is searchable by title, actor, director, and month of release. There is an "In Theaters" section that gives information on the newest theatrical releases and a "Star Profiles" section that provides short biographies and filmographies.

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Movie Ratings and Guides for Parents

Web resourceMotion Picture Association Film Ratings

The Motion Picture Association of America's voluntary rating system was started in 1968 and continues to be an important way for moviegoers to gauge the age-suitability of a movie. This site allows you to search for movies by title (to determine a rating) or by rating (to see a list of films with a specific rating). A brief explanation for the a movie's rating is provided.

Web resourceMovie Mom's Reviews

Movie Mom's Reviews is a compilation of reviews written by Nell Minow, a film critic who is featured on radio stations in the U.S. and Canada. Current and older movies are reviewed. You can browse for a specific title or generate lists of movies sorted by appropriate age group. Minow has included some tips for parents and some guidelines for watching TV and movies.

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Movie Reviews

Web resourceChicago Reader on Film

The Chicago Reader offers full reviews of movies currently playing in Chicago area theaters. Over 10,000 "capsule reviews" are provided for older movies as well as current releases. The main reviewer for the site is Chicago Reader film critic Jonathan Rosenbaum.

Web resourceChicago Sun-Times Movie Reviews

Roger Ebert provides reviews of both new and old films. The review archive dates back to 1985 and is searchable by title or name. This site also includes such features as: Ebert's list of "Great Movies," Movie Answer Man, and One Minute reviews.

Web resourceDVD Review

DVD Review "brings you the latest news, information, interviews, release dates, movie reviews, links, chat and all other sorts of DVD related features." The "Film Vault" allows you to search DVD reviews by genre, title, cast, language, and features. Reviews are fairly extensive and include information about special features on the DVD.

Web resourceDVD Verdict

DVD Verdict presents DVD reviews as cases, with a charge, an opening statement, facts of the case, evidence, a closing statement and a verdict. The database includes approximately 2,000 reviews and is browseable by title or date. Upcoming releases are highlighted and news bits and press releases are archived.

Web resourceEbert & Roeper: The Balcony Archive

Two thumbs up for this archive which includes video of over 5,000 movie reviews done by Roger Ebert, Gene Siskel, and Richard Roeper. Revisit reviews of classics such as Star Wars IV: A New Hope or check out reviews of movies currently playing in theaters. The site is searchable by actor, director, or movie.

Web resourceFilmfare.com

This website about the Indian motion picture industry includes the latest "buzz" about Bollywood.  It also has links to reviews of popular Hindi language films, interviews, actor homepages, and much more.

Web resourceMetacritic

Metacritic is a comprehensive movie site. Reviews are provided for new and older releases and a numerical rating is assigned to each film based on a 10-point scale. Reviews are gathered from a variety of sources including a number of newspapers, magazines and websites.

Web resourceMovie Recommendations ...Skokie Public Library Staff Reviews

Take a look at movie reviews written by staff at Skokie Public Library!

Web resourceMovie Review Query Engine

The Movie Review Query Engine allows you to search for reviews on current and older releases. The database contains over 26,000 reviews from a variety of newspapers, magazines and websites.

Web resourceRotten Tomatoes

Rotten Tomatoes offers over 87,000 titles and 200,000 review links in its database. Movies are rated on a scale that ranges from "Fresh" (Good) to "Rotten" (Bad). Reviews are gathered from a variety of approved "Tomatometer" reviewers.

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Your Library wins the 2008
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"...multilingual website, reading, visual, and audio materials"

 

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