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...
Scream (released in theaters on Dec. 20, 1996) opened when the horror genre was largely considered dead, buried under a mountain of stagnant sequels...
Bugsy (released on Dec, 13, 1991) is a sprawling, atmospheric biographical drama that reimagines the life of Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel (Warren Beatty), the man...
Little Big League (released on June 29, 1994), which opened in theaters during the “kid-wish-fulfillment” sports movies, stands out as the most sophisticated and...
Wyatt Earp (released in theaters on June 24, 1994) is a sprawling, deliberately paced western that approaches its famous lawman not as a larger‑than‑life...
Tombstone (released in theaters on Dec. 25, 1993) is an unabashedly entertaining western that blends mythic heroics with quotable swagger, anchored by a commanding...
Robert Rodriguez’s The Faculty (released in theaters on Dec. 25, 1998) is a knowingly trashy, sharply self-aware mash-up of teen movie and body‑snatcher sci‑fi, drenching...
The Talented Mr. Ripley (released in theaters on Dec. 25, 1999) is a lush, unnerving psychological thriller that turns the sun-drenched Italian coastline into...