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There are very few movies that actually warrant more than one viewing. That's not to say that most films are disposable; merely that, having spent two or more hours of your life in their company already, there's not always a good reason to go back in favour of watching something new - unless, of course, the motion picture in question has been designed to intentionally lure you back into its world, either as a result of its density, complex nature of relentless entertainment factor. There's no true criteria that one can use to denote a re-watchable movie; after all, everyone has different tastes, and one man's ceiling is another man's floor (or something to that effect).
Dark Matter Review: Although some of its runtime might be quite dense, there are moments in this sci-fi series that leaves you at the edge of your seat.
Down The Rabbit Hole Review: The movie has few, if any, moments that make you laugh, and it feels like it was rushing to its conclusion.
Beautiful Rebel Review: Biography on Gianna Nannini's life is a hit and a miss.