The purpose of this study is to explore the information seeking behavior of one aspect in everyday life information seeking (ELIS): leisure movie watching. The process, activities, and sources a person consults in order to watch a movie have never been directly studied, despite the need for more research in other facets of ELIS. There is also a need in ELIS research to study information seeking outside of a problem specific task, to look at information seeking that takes place in leisure and pleasurable contexts (Kari & Hartel, 2007). Movie watching behavior is an interesting phenomenon because it involves problem specific tasks (i.e. “I have to see that new Johnny Depp movie!”) as well as non-specific tasks (i.e. “I am in the mood to watch a comedy.”) within the context of a leisure or recreational circumstance. This study will address the following research question: What are the information seeking behaviors of leisure movie watchers?