Independence Day Movie Marathon

Catch a few summertime flicks for Independence Day weekend!

Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood - Thursday at 8A/7C.(Photo: Lions Gate Entertainment)

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Leprechaun: Back 2 tha Hood - Thursday at 8A/7C.(Photo: Lions Gate Entertainment)

White Men Can't Jump - This 1992 breakout hit not only taught us to never challenge Woody Harrelson to a pick-up game, but many other life lessons as well. Twenty years after the film's release, where are the stars?(Photo: Twentieth Century Fox)

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White Men Can't Jump - Thursday at 10A/9C.(Photo: Twentieth Century Fox)

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Above the Rim, Wednesday at 9P/8C - Tupac's not playing any games.Flip through films where sports play a major role.Encore presentation on Thursday at 1:30P/12:30C.(Photo: New Line Cinema)

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Above the Rim - Thursday at 12P/1C.(Photo: New Line Cinema)

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Janky Promoters - Thursday at 2P/1C.(Photo: Dimension Films)

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Janky Promoters - Thursday at 2P/1C.(Photo: Dimension Films)

Higher Learning (1995) - Singleton tackled issues of class and race in this ensemble film set on a college campus. Omar Epps played a track star who relies heavily on his scholarship to pay his fees, while Michael Rapaport portrayed a white student from Idaho who is unable to make friends and gravitates toward a group of neo-Nazi skinheads. The cast included Tyra Banks, Ice Cube and Busta Rhymes.(Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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Higher Learning - Thursday at 4P/3C. Encore on Friday at 12:30P/11:30C.(Photo: Columbia Pictures)

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All About the Benjamins, Saturday at 10P/9C -  Ice Cube and Mike Epps are searching for coins.Take a look at Ice Cube's other box office hits. Encore presentation Sunday at 6:30P/5:30C.(Photo: New Line Cinema)

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All About the Benjamins - Thursday at 6:30P/5:30C. Encore Friday at 3P/2C.(Photo: New Line Cinema)

Dance Flick  - Friday at 8A/7C.(Photo: Paramount Pictures)

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Dance Flick - Friday at 8A/7C.(Photo: Paramount Pictures)

We the Party: April 6 - Mario Van Peebles directs this Breakfast Club-style drama about a group of Los Angeles multiracial teens who grapple with class, sex, bullying and finding themselves in the Obama era. Stars Mandela Van Peebles, Snoop Dogg and Salli Richardson-Whitfield.(Photo: Courtesy Movieweb)

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We the Party - Friday at 10A/9C.(Photo: Xlrator Media)

The Wash - Saturday at 3P/2C.(Photo: Lions Gate Films)

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The Wash - Friday at 5:30P/4:30C.(Photo: Lions Gate Entertainment)

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Lottery Ticket - Watch as Bow Wow and Brandon T. Jackson search for their cash. Sunday at 2:30P/1:30C.(Photo: Alcon Entertainment)

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Lottery Ticket - Friday at 7:30P/6:30C.(Photo: Alcon Entertainment)