Short Time (released in theaters on May 4, 1990) follows Burt Simpson (Dabney Coleman), a hyper-cautious police detective who is exactly eight days away...
Pushing Tin (released in theaters on April 23, 1999) dives into the high-stress, caffeinated world of terminal radar approach control, where air traffic controllers...
Manhattan Murder Mystery (released in theaters on August 18, 1993) reunites one of cinema’s most beloved comedic pairings, Larry (Woody Allen) and Carol Lipton...
Little Sister (released on Sept. 17, 1992) is a spirited entry in the long-standing tradition of cinematic cross-dressing comedies. The film captures the lighthearted,...
Downtown (released on Jan. 12, 1990) is a “fish-out-of-water” buddy cop comedy that serves as a high-stakes tour through the gritty side of Philadelphia....
Broken Arrow (released in theaters on February 9, 1996) stands as a definitive milestone in the Americanization of legendary director John Woo’s signature style....
Get Shorty (released in theaters on October 20, 1995) remains the gold standard for Elmore Leonard adaptations, perfectly capturing the author’s signature blend of...
Lionheart (released in theaters on January 11, 1990) marked a pivotal moment for Jean-Claude Van Damme, elevating him from a mere martial arts spectacle...
Firestorm (released in theaters on January 9, 1998) attempted to carve out a niche in the “disaster-action” genre by combining the terrifying spectacle of...
Turbulence (released in theaters on January 10, 1997) is a quintessential high-concept disaster thriller that takes the “terror in the skies” subgenre to its...
Hollow Point (released on October 22, 1996) is a darkly comedic action thriller that perfectly encapsulates the high-energy spirit of mid-nineties genre cinema. Directed...
The Thin Red Line (released on Dec. 25, 1998), which marked director Terrence Malick‘s return to filmmaking after a twenty-year hiatus, is an expansive...