Fourth of July weekend recommended classic films celebrating American culture. 'Jaws' marks its 50th anniversary, centered on a shark terrorizing a beach town. 'Lincoln' stars Daniel Day-Lewis in a portrayal of Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. 'The Sandlot' captures childhood adventure and baseball spirit. 'Glory' depicts the experiences of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, showcasing the courage of Black soldiers. These selections highlight the themes of freedom, history, and Americana, making them perfect for the holiday.
"If you missed the big 50th-anniversary party for Jaws, it's not too late to celebrate Steven Spielberg's 1975 classic. This film captures a Beach town's Fourth of July terror against a shark."
"Lincoln, featuring one of Daniel Day-Lewis's last performances, navigates the impact of Abraham Lincoln through a massive production befitting his role during the Civil War."
"The Sandlot embodies American culture with its celebration of baseball and freedom, inspiring nostalgia and a sense of adventure for viewers, especially on the Fourth of July."
"Glory tells the powerful story of the often-overlooked 54th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment, shedding light on the courage and sacrifices of Black soldiers during the Civil War."
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