With a young, assorted cast of before they were stars and iconic quotes, in short, “Empire Records” IS the 90s.
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“Hackers” is an unbelievable reimagining of a simpler time, one that embodies era in every facet of filmmaking even decades later.
“The Babysitter: Killer Queen” lacks the element of surprise and bares the burden of expectation, making it a decent yet unnecessary sequel.
Turning 25 this month: “SE7EN” is a chilling crime-noir thriller packed with brilliant performances, sharp directing, and gritty visuals.
“Mortal Kombat” stands alone as one of the most fun and accurate video game adaptions of its time, and maybe even beyond.
“The Last Blockbuster” seems like the perfect documentary to relive some of those great weekend memories.
“Virtuosity” lacks the tongue and cheek charm of its predecessors, making it a lackluster hodge-podge of sci-fi thriller concepts that ultimately crumbles under the weight of its own ambitions.
“Desperado” is a true popcorn flick, one that doesn’t need much more than sitting back and enjoying the ride.
“Indian in the Cupboard” sports some impressive visuals and great cameo performances, even if the story seems outdated today.
“Species” is so bad it’s good, and whether or not that was intentional is the only way to enjoy it.