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Monday, June 24

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Tuesday, June 25

The Savages

Philip Seymour Hoffman and Laura Linney star in this acclaimed indie drama as warring siblings who come together when their father is diagnosed with dementia. (2007) 1 p.m., IFC

Wednesday, June 26

The Shootist

John Wayne’s final film was also one of his best. Fittingly, he plays an aging gunfighter looking to go out with a bang. Jimmy Stewart and Lauren Bacall co-star. (1976) 10 p.m., AMC

Thursday, June 27

A Bridge Too Far

Richard Attenborough’s World War II epic is a who’s who of actors in their prime. With Sean Connery, Robert Redford, Laurence Olivier, Gene Hackman, and Michael Caine. (1977) 8 p.m., TCM

Friday, June 28

To Rome With Love

It’s no Midnight in Paris, but a few great bits make this Woody Allen film worthwhile. You’ll never sing in the shower again without laughing. (2012) 6:05 p.m., Starz

Saturday, June 29

The Third Man

The greatest of all film noirs stars Joseph Cotten as a pulp writer who finds himself unraveling a Vienna mystery involving an old friend. Orson Welles co-stars. (1949) 6 p.m., TCM

Sunday, June 30

Team America: World Police

In puppetry’s ribald history, puppets have rarely been as ribald as they are in Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s send-up of post-9/11 jingoism. (2004) 3:30 p.m., IFC