Striptease (released in theaters on June 28, 1996) arrives as a highly publicized, neon-soaked 1996 erotic comedy thriller that attempts to blend satirical crime...
Wolf (released in theaters on June 17, 1994) introduces Will Randall (Jack Nicholson), a weathered, literate chief editor at a prestigious New York publishing...
Dying Young (released in theaters on June 21, 1991) introduces Hilary O’Neil (Julia Roberts), a vibrant, working-class young woman who is looking for a...
The Rocketeer (released in theaters on June 21, 1991) sweeps audiences away to a stylized, sun-drenched 1938 Los Angeles, centering on Cliff Secord (Billy...
Last Action Hero opens with Danny Madigan (Austin O’Brien), a lonely, movie-obsessed young boy living in a gritty New York City neighborhood, seeking escape...
Point Break, released in theaters on July 12, 1991, is an exhilarating action thriller that skillfully blends high-octane stunts with a surprisingly deep exploration...
The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, released in theaters on July 11, 1990, is a unique and often polarizing action-comedy that plunges viewers into the...
Lethal Weapon 4, released in theaters on July 10, 1998, brings the beloved action-comedy franchise to a thrilling and often hilarious conclusion. Directed once...
In the Line of Fire, released in theaters on July 9, 1993, is a gripping and intelligent thriller that masterfully combines suspense, psychological drama,...
First Knight, released in 1995, offers a grand and visually stunning reimagining of the Arthurian legend, focusing on the timeless love triangle between King...
Forrest Gump, released in theaters on July 6, 1994, is a cinematic masterpiece that seamlessly weaves a heartwarming personal story with the fabric of...
Independence Day, released on July 2, 1996, remains a quintessential summer blockbuster, a film that perfectly blends spectacle, heart, and a healthy dose of...
Son in Law, released in theaters on July 2, 1993, is a quintessential Pauly Shore vehicle, a fish-out-of-water comedy that despite its predictable premise,...