In addition to new releases and bad movies, I also took on the task of reviewing films that turned 25…
Browsing: 90s movies
“2 Days in the Valley” is the Wish version of “Pulp Fiction.”
“Tin Cup” may have all the predictability of its genre cliches, but executes them just good enough to be a solid and funny sports film.
“Escape From L.A” is an iconic, enjoyable character placed in a really bad movie.
“A Time to Kill” glamorizes the worst of American culture, and reaches unsettling conclusions through over the top sentimentality.
Peter Jackson’s “The Frighteners” turns the big 25 this year, and you know what? It still holds up, mostly.
“Independence Day” not only gives us countless quotable lines, but clever use of technology and cinematography too!
“Dragonheart” proves that you can make a fun, singular, original fantasy adventure and have it be nothing more than that.
“The Craft” deserves its place along the standouts for the 90s, and continues to earn its cult classic status throughout the years.
Though almost unrecognizable from its current iteration, “Mission: Impossible” is a solid catalyst for the franchise, standing alone as a solid spy thriller.