Timecop (released in theaters on Sept. 16, 1994), directed by Peter Hyams, remains the definitive peak of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s Hollywood career and a...
Nick of Time (1995), directed by John Badham, is a high-concept political thriller that stands out for its ambitious use of “real-time” storytelling. Long...
Private Parts (released in theaters on March 7, 1997), directed by Betty Thomas and produced by Ivan Reitman, is a remarkably charming and disciplined biographical...
Mulholland Falls (released in theaters on April 26, 1996), directed by Lee Tamahori, is a lush, violent, and intensely atmospheric neo-noir that explores the...
Final Analysis, released on Feb. 7, 1992, is a slick and seductive psychological thriller that, while not entirely perfect, offers a compelling mix of...
The Quick and the Dead, released on Feb. 10, 1995, remains a visually stunning and thoroughly entertaining Western that subverts genre conventions while delivering...
The Juror, released on Feb. 2, 1996, remains a compelling and suspenseful courtroom thriller that deserves a revisit. While perhaps not as widely discussed...
Miami Rhapsody, a vibrant and charming romantic comedy that opened in theaters on Jan. 27, 1995, offers a delightful escape into the sun-kissed world...
Varsity Blues, which opened in theaters on Jan. 15, 1999, remains a nostalgic and surprisingly poignant coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of high...