
What better time than the present to enjoy the comfort of a few familiar films!
Here are 10 Films Worth Re-Watching. Or if you haven’t had the pleasure, I highly recommend adding these movies to your “To-Watch List!”
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Sabrina (1954)
Audrey Hepburn’s “Sabrina” is one of my personal favorite films to re-watch. The film is visually intriguing. The story invokes a portrayal of denied romance we often encounter in young life.

Treasure Planet (2002)
“Treasure Planet” is not only one of the most visually stunning movies I have ever seen. It is one of the best interpretative adaptations film has ever accomplished. Growing up this movie was our standard Friday night movie. As kids we couldn’t get enough of it, and it was my dad’s favorite. We still re-watch and marvel.

Ferris Bueller’s Day Off (1986)
Ohhh…yeahhhh….”Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” is the perfect sick day or stuck at home film. Funny, witty, and without-a-doubt entertaining. The story has a more serious side to it that resonates with different people in different ways.

Wonder Woman (2017)
The female-led superhero story we all wanted and actually got! “Wonder Woman” may have a few hiccups here and there but Gal Gadot gave a splendid performance with her supporting cast following suit. There is something so heartwarming and tender about this Wonder Woman. I am glad we got to meet her.

Mrs. Doubtfire (1993)
I would like to say that “Mrs. Doubtfire” was Robin Williams at his finest, but every performance was Robin Williams at his finest. A beloved film to be sure and a great re-watch.

How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)
A fabulous cast with a twisty-fun story. Lauren Bacall leads this threesome into a scheme so perfect it cannot fail! One of them simply needs to marry a millionaire and they will all be set for life! No more trifling with love and having your heartbroken. Just a business transaction and be done with it. He’ll make you happy with his bankroll and oil holdings, and you’ll make him happy with *cough* obvious charm and good looks. A match most certainly made in heaven!

Interstellar (2014)
Farmer turns spaceman and has to save the world. Or rather, find a new world for the human race to move to. The stakes are high in this story and like every Christopher Nolan film so is the fascination.

The Princess Bride (1987)
If you haven’t seen “The Princess Bride” just go watch it. If you have already seen “The Princess Bride” just go watch it! No but really, this is a stone cold classic and rightfully so. The work and care that went into this screen adaptation is more than apparent. “Have fun storming the castle!”

50 First Dates (2004)
“50 First Dates” may very well be my favorite Adam Sandler film. If Drew Barrymore hadn’t been in “Ever After” this would be my favorite with her too. A sweet and funny romantic comedy that allows for a new appreciation on what we have everyday in life.

The Parent Trap (1961)
Okay so to be fair both the 1961 version and the 1998 version with Lindsey Lohan are great. Both have amazing casts and good stories. My favorite is the 1961 version with Hayley Mills and Maureen O’Hara. I grew up watching this film over and over again. Its classic Disney-level entertainment and humor are tough to beat!

Do any of these films make your re-watch list? Comment below with your go-to movies!









