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Fireworks on film for the Fourth

- Kelly Lawler USA TODAY

It’s that time of the year to throw some burgers on the grill, annoy your neighbors with bottle rockets and get in the Fourth of July spirit with these bingeworth­y classics. Whether you are looking for a light and breezy adventure film or an in-depth look at American history, celebrate your independen­ce with these five picks.

If you are a war movie buff ‘Saving Private Ryan’

Often called one of the greatest war films of all time, Steven Spielberg’s classic explores the bonds of brotherhoo­d and the futility of war. Matt Damon may play the titular role, but Tom Hanks’ soulful yet hardened portrayal of Captain Miller drives the film. Whether it’s the opening sequence on Normandy’s blood-soaked beaches or the final act of a lone soldier facing down a German tank, “Saving Private Ryan” earns its spot in the patriotic pantheon.

❚ Stream it on Youtube, Amazon, Google Play, Vudu, Starz or iTunes.

If your kids keep asking about the fireworks ‘An American Tail’

This 1986 animated film depicts the classic pursuit of the American Dream but with cartoon mice, song and dance. Issues as weighty as immigrant hardships may not seem like the basis for a movie the whole family can enjoy, but “An American Tail” pulls it off with a cast of colorful characters and an optimistic tone.

❚ Stream it on Netflix.

If you want a history lesson: ‘Untold History of The United States’

If you spend your time pondering how we got to this point in modern history, this 10-part series has you covered. Best known for such films as his conspiracy thriller “JFK,” director Oliver Stone leaves no stone unturned in his re-examinatio­n of modern America. Beginning with World War I and the Russian Revolution, Stone works through the past 100 years of American history leading up to the Obama era.

❚ Stream it on Netflix.

If you are trying to decide if Nicolas Cage is a good actor ‘National Treasure’

What’s Independen­ce Day without secret government societies and 100year-old riddles? The 2004 film starring Nicolas Cage (who else would be brazen enough to steal the Declaratio­n of Independen­ce?) plays like a modern and Disney-fied “Indiana Jones” film with more Uncle Sam and less Ark of the Covenant. While it won’t be winning points for originalit­y, it’s a breezy, actionpack­ed look at the Founding Fathers.

❚ Stream it on Netflix.

If you want to start the fireworks early ‘Independen­ce Day’

There may never be a more patriotic movie about aliens destroying the White House. It’s right there in the name, the definitive film to watch before the fireworks. Starring Will Smith in his prime and Jeff Goldblum at his Goldblum-iest, the 1996 disaster film is a celebratio­n of dogged American pride. With one of the most inspiratio­nal speeches to ever grace cinema screens, it refuses to “go quietly into the night” even 22 years later. Just be sure to avoid the ill-advised and ham-fisted sequel, 2016’s “Independen­ce Day: Resurgence.”

❚ Stream it on Youtube, Amazon, Google Play, Vudu, iTunes or Starz.

 ?? 20TH CENTURY FOX ?? Will Smith and Harry Connick Jr. save the world in “Independen­ce Day.”
20TH CENTURY FOX Will Smith and Harry Connick Jr. save the world in “Independen­ce Day.”
 ?? DREAMWORKS PICTURES ?? Tom Hanks, with Tom Sizemore, leads a stellar cast in “Saving Private Ryan.”
DREAMWORKS PICTURES Tom Hanks, with Tom Sizemore, leads a stellar cast in “Saving Private Ryan.”

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