Wow, I've rewatched 3 films at the cinema during this year already, usually it's one or none.
Hardcore -
Eddie The Eagle -
The Dressmaker -
Murder on the Orient Express (1974) - - Very good, I love Albert Finney's Poirot so much. A shame he didn't play the role in other films. The ending has always been something that makes me shudder though, to me it is like an ending of a horror movie... such ending portrayed so happily with fanfares, The version in which brilliant David Suchet stars is inferior obviously, but the ending is much more suitable for me.
Notorious (1946) - - A classic example of a Hitchock spy thriller.
Captain America: Civil War - - If I actually was a Marvel fan this movie would have been completely outrageous. What a way to flush every character down the toilet, even losing the depth in Downey Junior's Stark. An unbelievable brain fart. Sigh.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens - - Let's just say that there's a difference between a remake and a tribute. Some think it's even poetic, hah. Hopefully the filmmakers will have a true vision next time and stop being like kids writing fanfiction based on their favourite film.