Drop Zone [1994]
Laced with nineties nostalgia, Drop Zone is a guilty pleasure action movie with a skydiving twist, solid pacing, and a lot of familiar faces.
Laced with nineties nostalgia, Drop Zone is a guilty pleasure action movie with a skydiving twist, solid pacing, and a lot of familiar faces.
DragonHeart is probably the best movie about dragons featuring still stunning special effects, a great cast, and a charming story.
Are you ready for Anaconda, an exotic nineties guilty pleasure movie starring Jennifer Lopez, Ice Cube, and one giant snake?
Driven by excellent performances by Denzel and Jolie, The Bone Collector is a slick and surprisingly digestible serial killer movie.
Creative, gripping, and full of twists, The Game is an example of an exceedingly well-crafted nineties thriller definitely worth watching.
A bit clunky and uneven, Polanski’s Death and the Maiden is still an engaging and thought-provoking thriller unfolding in real-time.
Spawning no less than eight sequels, Sniper, a solid psychological thriller with a Predator setting, is a different type of war movie.
Using scientific facts to authenticate its larger-than-life alien invasion story, The Arrival is a solid nineties science fiction movie.
If you’re looking for an old-school crime thriller full of twists and familiar faces, A Perfect Murder is a great choice.
Absurd, entertaining, and scary all at the same time, The Mangler is one of the more underrated Stephen King adaptations.
Extra cheesy and action-packed, Showdown in Little Tokyo has everything you would expect from a nineties buddy cop movie plus the yakuza.
Criminally underrated, A Pure Formality is an intense psychological thriller full of mystery in which nothing is what it seems.