18 Movies from The 90s That Didn’t Get Enough Credit

The 90s was an era of groundbreaking cinema that produced some unforgettable movies. In this post, we’ll recommend 18 movies from The 90s you shouldn’t overlook, from cult classics to indie darlings.

The Ice Storm (1997)

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In “The Ice Storm”, director Ang Lee takes us into the lives of a suburban family in the 1970s who are struggling to connect with each other. The excellent acting by Kevin Kline and Sigourney Weaver, paired with a story that digs deep into their complicated relationships, make this film worth a second watch.

Dead Man (1995)

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“Dead Man”, directed by Jim Jarmusch, is a film like no other. It’s a mixture of an old-time Western and a dark comedy. Johnny Depp shines in his role, and the black and white pictures of the film make it a visual standout.

Metropolitan (1990)

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Whit Stillman, in his debut movie “Metropolitan”, introduces us to a group of young, wealthy Manhattanites. The sharp and funny lines, and the detailed examination of each character’s life, make it a good pick for those who love indie films.

Safe (1995)

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“Safe”, from director Todd Haynes, shows us a frightening look at modern life and how it can make us sick. Julianne Moore gives a strong performance that, when combined with the cold look of the film, makes for an intense watch.

Short Cuts (1993)

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In “Short Cuts”, director Robert Altman tells many different stories that all come together to show a full picture of Los Angeles. The large group of actors all do a great job, and the smart take on the city’s life makes it a film that needs to be seen.

Lone Star (1996)

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“Lone Star” by John Sayles is a smart and layered mystery film that digs into the complicated past of a Texas border town. The story is well thought out, and the actors all do a great job, making it a standout film from the ’90s.

Heavenly Creatures (1994)

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“Heavenly Creatures” by Peter Jackson is a movie filled with stunning visuals and high emotions as it explores the world of fantasy and obsession. This film, which showcases the early talent of Kate Winslet and Melanie Lynskey, is worth remembering.

La Haine (1995)

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In “La Haine”, director Mathieu Kassovitz presents a tough look at racial and cultural tension in Paris. The honest acting and gritty look of the film make it a strong choice for movie fans interested in ’90s international cinema.

Rushmore (1998)

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“Rushmore” is a film by Wes Anderson that has a charm and quirkiness that some of his later films overshadow. It has a cast of unforgettable characters and a style all its own, making it a unique film of the ’90s.

Irma Vep (1996)

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“Irma Vep”, directed by Olivier Assayas, is a smart film that comments on the state of French cinema, featuring a standout performance by Maggie Cheung.

Breaking the Waves (1996)

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“Breaking the Waves”, directed by Lars von Trier, is a difficult and emotional drama. Despite its challenging content, Emily Watson’s heartbreaking performance makes it a film that is definitely worth seeing.

Out of Sight (1998)

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In “Out of Sight”, director Steven Soderbergh offers a cool and stylish crime film with George Clooney and Jennifer Lopez showing off their charm and charisma. The film’s smart lines and sharp editing make it a standout in ’90s cinema.

Election (1999)

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“Election” by Alexander Payne is a funny and biting film about high school politics, with a standout performance from Reese Witherspoon. The film’s dark humor and sharp look at society make it a ’90s movie worth revisiting.

Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai (1999)

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“Ghost Dog: The Way of the Samurai”, another film by Jim Jarmusch, is a unique mix of crime and samurai film. Its unique style and Forest Whitaker’s mesmerizing performance make it a must-see ’90s movie.

The Sweet Hereafter (1997)

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“The Sweet Hereafter” by Atom Egoyan is a deep look at grief and guilt in a small town. The touching story and beautiful visuals make it a ’90s movie that deserves more attention.

Dark City (1998)

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“Dark City”, directed by Alex Proyas, is a visually impressive science fiction film that “The Matrix” often overshadows. Its intricate story and the stylish look of the film make it worth another look.

Hard Boiled (1992)

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John Woo’s “Hard Boiled” is a thrilling action film that delivers more than your typical Hollywood blockbuster. The action scenes are exciting, and the acting is intense, making it a highlight of ’90s Hong Kong cinema.

Exotica (1994)

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“Exotica” by Atom Egoyan is a thought-provoking drama set in a strip club. Its complex story and the intense acting make it a standout film from the ’90s.

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