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Monday, June 21

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Tuesday

The Fortune Cookie

A lawyer schemes to cash in on a cameraman’s mishap in one of director Billy Wilder’s most caustic comedies, the first team-up of Walter Matthau and Jack Lemmon. (1966) 3:15 p.m., TCM

Wednesday

The Dead

Director John Huston’s final film was an adaptation of the James Joyce story, in which a festive gathering spurs memories of a woman’s long-lost love. Huston’s daughter Anjelica stars. (1987) 5 p.m., IFC

Thursday

Suspiria

Dario Argento directed this violent horror classic about witchcraft at a German dance academy. Jessica Harper stars. (1977) 10 p.m., FMC

Friday

Sunshine Cleaning

Amy Adams and Emily Blunt give strong performances as two sisters who find purpose in an unusual business—cleaning up crime scenes. (2008) 3:15 p.m., Starz

Saturday

The Magnificent Seven

Akira Kurosawa’s The Seven Samurai was remade as a Western action epic, its heroes transformed into gunslingers defending a Mexican town from bandits. With Yul Brynner and Steve McQueen. (1960) 8 p.m., AMC

Sunday

Bringing Up Baby

Screwball comedy doesn’t get any screwier than this classic, featuring a nerdy Cary Grant, a madcap Katharine Hepburn, and a leopard named Baby. (1938) 8 a.m., TCM