Meet here the best movies to watch this Father’s Day.
Although we know that there are endless options, we invite you to pamper the heads of families with our selection of 10 movies to watch on Father’s Daywhich will guarantee a good time, will allow them to strengthen the relationship between father and children and in some cases will present them with some of the best fatherly adventures on celluloid.
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Enter Dragon (Robert Clouse, 1973)

Bruce Lee is not only one of the great idols of yesteryear, but a perennial favorite of several parents. In what many consider his best film, the Asian man plays a skilled martial artist who will take advantage of a tournament to unravel the mysteries of a dangerous criminal. Needless to say, the film includes some of the best fights in the actor’s filmography and that makes it one of the best movies to watch on his father’s day.
Father of the Bride (Charles Shyer, 1991)

There is no worse tragedy for a father than discovering that his little girl has stopped being a girl to become a woman about to get married. If you don’t believe us, just ask George Banks –a hilarious Steve Martin– for his continuous headaches experienced in the father of the bride, a nineties gem where our hero experiences all kinds of mixed emotions prior to his little girl’s big day. Garbage in the eye guaranteed for all those dads experiencing a similar situation!
The best movies to watch on Father’s Day
Relentless Pursuit (Pierre Morel, 2008)

Many of us claim to have the best dad in the world, but only Maggie Grace can boast the most badass dad in the franchise Taken. After all, the franchise has shown Liam Neeson kicking butt wholesale to ensure the safety of his family from all manner of threats. Or does anyone doubt his word?
The Lion King (Roger Allers & Rob Minkoff, 1994)

Do you want to share some tears with your parents? So we recommend The Lion Kingone of the greatest jewels in the Disney crown and one of the best movies to watch on Father’s Day, which shows a helpless puppy growing up with the guilt of having “killed” his father.
Many of us still see our uncles with bad eyes after this movie…
Braveheart (Mel Gibson, 1995)

Before Mel Gibson was involved in the controversy, the Australian managed to become one of the greatest figures in Hollywood with his brilliant work in Brave Heart, one of the best movies to watch on Father’s Day. The epic is one of the favorite films of many parents, showing the story of the legendary William Wallace, a Scottish hero recognized for his fight against English tyranny. Safety pin!
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To Kill a Mockingbird (Robert Mulligan 1962)

Gregory Peck is considered by some to play the best movie dad in To Kill a Mockingbird, but how did he achieve this distinction? Simple: his character Atticus Finch is not only a fair lawyer, but a committed father who spends much of his time educating his children against the racial prejudices of the time.
The character’s actions are so memorable that even the American Film Institute recognized him as the greatest celluloid hero in the entity’s 100 years.
The Expendables Trilogy

Today’s audiences consider Sylvester Stallone, Bruce Willis, and Arnold Schwarzenegger to be mere action veterans, yet the vast majority of our parents enjoyed the full glory of these living legends of the genre. What better than a franchise that brings them all together?
Dirty Harry (Don Siegel, 1971)

Some young people think that Clint Eastwood is just a successful director, but many parents enjoyed the consolidation of the Californian as an action legend with his interpretation of Dirty Harry. In case you don’t know him, he is a violent policeman whose persuasive methods are essential to stop all kinds of threats.
The best movies to watch on Father’s Day
Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Steven Spielberg, 1989)

We know that there are hundreds of movies that explore the relationship between father and son, but none as perfect as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The closing of the trilogy that began in 1981 shows the intrepid Indy on a dangerous mission to obtain the Holy Grail under the supervision of his strict father!
The best movies to watch on Father’s Day
The Godfather trilogy

What father has not dreamed of being Vito Corleone? Let’s omit the fact that he is a mobster capable of cold-bloodedly murdering his opponents and let’s focus on the man who made great efforts for the well-being of his family. We know that he made many mistakes along the way – he clearly regrets Sonny’s fate – but also many successes that ensured family safety through the canny Michael.
The entry These are the best movies to see on Father’s Day was first published in Cine PREMIERE.