TOP 100 MOVIES OF THE 1990'S | Decade in Review

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Published 2023-09-19
The definitive Top 100 films of the 70s, based on hundreds of statistics. This list was compiled by averaging hundreds of critic reviews, user reviews, year-end lists, box office returns, filmmaker favorites, awards show wins/nominations, and other statistics.

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100 Dances With Wolves
99 Glengarry Glenross
98 Sleepless in Seattle
97 Office Space
96 Speed
95 Babe
94 Space Jam
93 Independence Day
92 Braveheart
91 Hard Boiled
90 Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
89 Raise the Red Lantern
88 Swingers
87 Aladdin
86 Beau Travail
85 Wild at Heart
84 Dead Man
83 Clerks
82 Ed Wood
81 Wayne's World
80 Starship Troopers
79 Eternity and a Day
78 Romeo and Juliet
77 Pretty Woman
76 Safe
75 Jackie Brown
74 Double Life of Veronique
73 Men in Black
72 Election
71 Nightmare Before Christmas
70 You’ve Got Mail
69 Jerry McGuire
68 The English Patient
67 Naked
66 The Piano
65 Prince of Egypt
64 The Fugitive
63 JFK
62 Edward ScissorHands
61 American History X
60 Boyz N the Hood
59 Casino
58 Blair Witch Project
57 The Green Mile
56 Life is Beautiful
55 Scream
54 Santantango
53 Home Alone
52 The Usual Suspects
51 Toy Story 2
50 Barton Fink
49 Rushmore
48 Thelma and Louise
47 Malcolm X
46 Three Colors: Blue/Red/White
45 The Thin Red Line
44 A Brighter Summer Day
43 Trainspotting
42 Perfect Blue
41 Eyes Wide Shut
40 LA Confidential
39 10 Things I hate about you
38 Being John Malkovich
37 Beauty and the Beast
36 Clueless
35 The Iron Giant
34 Sixth Sense
33 Magnolia
32 Princess Mononoke
31 Unforgiven
30 Leon the Professional
29 Dazed and Confused
28 Terminator: Judgement Day
27 Close-Up
26 The Truman Show
25 Before Sunrise
24 Groundhogs Day
23 Goodwill Hunting
22 La Haine
21 Heat
20 Forrest Gump
19 Toy Story
18 Titanic
17 American Beauty
16 Chungking Express
15 Boogie Nights
14 Big Lebowski
13 Saving Private Ryan
12 Reservoir Dogs
11 Lion King
10 Seven
9 Fargo
8 Matrix
7 Fight Club
6 Jurassic Park
5 Shawshank Redemption
4 Goodfellas
3 Silence of the Lambs
2 Pulp Fiction
1 Schindler's List

All Comments (15)
  • @PopArtsChannel
    What would your top ten look like? Honorable Mentions: Dumb and Dumber Cure Slacker Natural Born Killers Miller’s Crossing There’s Something about Mary Point Break Gattaca Boys Don’t Cry Shakespeare in Love The Celebration All About my Mother Mulan Happy Gilmore Fallen Angels
  • @jonbolton3376
    My favourite 30 from the 90s are: 30 The Hunt For Red October 29 Quick Change 28 Bird On A Wire 27 Bride Of Chucky 26 Goldeneye 25 Die Hard 2 24 Con Air 23 L.A. Confidential 22 Puppet Master 3 21 American Pie 20 Class Of 1999 19 Urban Legend 18 Housesitter 17 Lock Stock And Two Smoking Barrels 16 Another 48 Hours 15 Batman Returns 14 Lethal Weapon 4 13 Deep Impact 12 Lethal Weapon 3 11 The Last Boy Scout 10 Under Siege 9 Die Hard With A Vengeance 8 Ghost 7 The Excorcist 3 6 The Negotiator 5 Star Trek: Generations 4 Speed 3 Scream 2 Star Trek 6: The Undiscovered Country 1 Pulp Fiction
  • These should be in the top 100 True Romance 1993 . This film has one of the greatest scenes ever between Dennis Hopper and Christopher Walken. Donnie Brasco 1997 Carlito's Way 1993 The Spanish Prisoner 1997 Cape Fear 1991 The Grifters 1990 The Hunt for Red October 1990 Metropolitan 1990. This film was made for about $225,000 and has one of the best screen plays ever. Hearts of Darkness 1991. A fascinating documentary on the making of Apocalypse Now. Eleanor Coppola filmed Francis Ford Coppola and others while they were making AN in the Philippines. You can literally see Coppola losing his mind. A Bronx Tale 1993 Tombstone 1993. Val Kilmer deserved the Oscar. The Last Seduction 1994 Swimming with Sharks 1994. This film is a very accurate representation of the people who work in the film business. Crimson Tide 1995 Rob Roy 1995. This has probably the best sword fight ever captured on film. Primal Fear 1996 The Game 1997 The Edge 1997 Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels 1998 Run Lola Run 1998
  • @Comictalent
    Best Director: Steven Spielberg (Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan, Jurassic Park) Best Actor: Tom Hanks (Forrest Gump, Philadelphia, A League of their Own) Best Writer: Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Reservoir Dogs) Best Blockbusters: Terminator 2: Judgment Day, The Fugitive, Independence Day Best Comedies: Austin Powers, Dumb & Dumber, My Cousin Vinny Best Surprises: The Sixth Sense, The Usual Suspects, The Shawshank Redemption Most Rewatchable: Dazed and Confused, Rounders, A Few Good Men
  • I Cannot Believe The Mask, Die Hard with a Vengeance, and Star Trek: First Contact did not Make this List. However it is a Pretty Good List and My Favorites from it are: 1. Good Will Hunting 2. The Silence of The Lambs 3. Goodfellas 4. The Shawshank Redemption 5. Heat 6. The Lion King 7. Jurassic Park 8. Terminator 2: Judgment Day 9. Unforgiven 10. Tombstone
  • @Adamdow95
    Goodfellas Jurassic Park Terminator 2: Judgement Day Se7en Heat Saving Private Ryan Speed Pulp Fiction Toy Story Toy Story 2 Thelma & Louise In the Name of the Father Star Wars: The Phantom Menace The Matrix The Silence of the Lambs The Lost Word: Jurassic Park GoldenEye Independence Day Batman Returns Dances With Wolves Schindler's List Casino Jackie Brown Titanic City Slickers L.A Confidential Mission Impossible JFK The Rock Scream Scream 2 Deep Blue Sea Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Austin Powers 2: The Spy Who Shagged Me Space Jam Home Alone Home Alone 2: Lost In New York Forrest Gump Matilda Fight Club True Romance Tomorrow Never Dies The Lion King Con Air Anaconda The Mummy A Few Good Men Halloween H20 Small Soldiers A Time To Kill Michael Collins Mrs. Doubtfire The Hurricane Good Will Hunting Jumanji Men In Black Air Force One Jack The Green Mile Kindergarten Cop Awakenings The Little Rascals Point Break What's Love Got To Do With It? Carlito's Way Philadelphia Armageddon A Bug's Life Cape Fear Beauty and the Beast The Shawshank Redemption Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels The Mask of Zorro Magnolia Stuart Little Jingle All the Way Out of Sight Event Horizon Mrs. Doubtfire George of the Jungle Home Alone 3 The Siege Double Jeopardy Sleepy Hollow A Bronx Tale Godzilla End of Days The Devil's Advocate The Mask The Nightmare Before Christmas Edward Scissorhands Batman Forever The Truman Show Big Daddy Happy Gilmore Bringing Out the Dead Flubber Scent of A Woman Misery Die Hard 2 Die Hard: With A Vengeance The Fifth Element Species Tarzan Mars Attacks! 101 Dalmatians Richie Rich Baby's Day Out Malcolm X Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves Hook Face/Off Liar Liar Lake Placid
  • @joeyk107
    The Shawshank Redemption deserves to EASILY be #1. Probably in the top 5 best movies of all time.
  • @LukeLovesRose
    Of course you had to put Spielbergs hateful propaganda movie at No. 1 and Titanic, made by a true master of cinema, which acknowledges that's it's based on fiction so far down