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...
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...
Kindergarten Cop, released in theaters on Dec. 21, 1990, reunited Arnold Schwarzenegger and Ivan Reitman following their collaboration on the hit 1988 comedy Twins....
My Fellow Americans (released in theaters on Dec. 20, 1996) centers on the bitter rivalry between two former U.S. Presidents: the thrifty, uptight Republican...
You’ve Got Mail, released in theaters on Dec. 18, 1998, was the third collaboration between Tom Hanks, and Meg Ryan, who previously appeared together...
Forever Young, released in theaters on Dec. 16, 1992, is remembered as a quintessential 90s “tear-jerker” that successfully merged science fiction with old-fashioned Hollywood...
Dumb and Dumber (released in theaters on December 15, 1994) follows the misadventures of Lloyd Christmas (Jim Carrey) and Harry Dunne (Jeff Daniels), two...
Jumanji (released in theaters on Dec. 15, 1995), the film starring Robin Williams and directed by Joe Johnston, remains a cornerstone of 1990s family...