Creative, gripping, and full of twists, The Game is an example of an exceedingly well-crafted nineties thriller definitely worth watching.
A bit clunky and uneven, Polanski's Death and the Maiden is still an engaging and thought-provoking thriller unfolding in real-time.
Spawning no less than eight sequels, Sniper, a solid psychological thriller with a Predator setting, is a different type of war movie.
Using scientific facts to authenticate its larger-than-life alien invasion story, The Arrival is a solid nineties science fiction movie.
If you're looking for an old-school crime thriller full of twists and familiar faces, A Perfect Murder is a great choice.
Absurd, entertaining, and scary all at the same time, The Mangler is one of the more underrated Stephen King adaptations.
Extra cheesy and action-packed, Showdown in Little Tokyo has everything you would expect from a nineties buddy cop movie plus the yakuza.
Criminally underrated, A Pure Formality is an intense psychological thriller full of mystery in which nothing is what it seems.
Right up there with Fargo and other great black crime comedies, To Die For is one of the most underrated movies of the nineties.
Featuring a sexually-charged atmosphere, a familiar plot, and two excellent actresses, Single White Female is a solid erotic thriller.
Relatable and effective, The Hand That Rocks the Cradle is an excellent psychological thriller following the exploits of the Nanny from Hell!
Besides all the entertainment and fun science fiction action, Demolition Man offers a thought-provoking narrative that's still very relevant.
Smart, darkly comical, and thought-provoking, Falling Down is a masterpiece unfolding in real-time that's more relevant now than ever.
Nostalgic, derivative, and featuring a rather silly plot, Urban Legend is a perfectly entertaining slasher you can trash every five minutes.
Science fiction and martial arts go well together in this a bit silly but still highly entertaining action movie from 1997 titled Drive.
Offering an original story, solid cast and a lot of mystery, A Murder of Crows is a thriller that flows off the screen like a good novel.
Too contrived at times but never boring, The Negotiator is an intense hostage situation movie benefiting greatly from its experienced cast.
Underrated, realistic, and based on real events, Rush is a story about two undercover cops who gazed into an abyss for too long.
Cheesy and silly but also very stylish and fun, Street Fighter is a nineties action-adventure extravaganza that deserves a second chance.
Featuring a premise so bizarre that it simply works, Face Off is a fun action movie fueled by over-the-top performances by Cage and Travolta.
Full of action, bad dialogue, and bad acting, TC 2000 is a guilty pleasure martial arts movie with a post-apocalyptic setting and Bolo Yeung.
Offering non-stop laughs, The Monster AKA Il Mostro is an extremely underrated and raunchy Italian comedy you simply must watch!
Stylish and formulaic, Dark Angel is an incredibly entertaining buddy cop movie with a science fiction twist that's just pure eighties fun!
Funny, entertaining but also creepy, The People Under the Stairs is probably Wes Craven's most underrated movie and one hell of a horror comedy.
The Hot Spot is a sweaty, sleazy, and sexually-charged Southern neo-noir thriller with a phenomenal cast and immersive atmosphere.
We take a deep, perhaps too deep, dive into the motivations and reasons for D-Fens's downfall in the iconic masterpiece Falling Down.
Featuring incredible stunts, an exciting story, and a lot of action, Broken Arrow is an entertaining guilty pleasure that just works.
You probably already know a lot about one of the best heist movies ever made, Heat, but I simply cannot...
Memorable, exciting, and featuring incredibly intense and very real stunts, Cliffhanger is one of the best nineties action movies.
If you're looking for some harmless old-school jungle adventure fun, Congo is a solid choice despite all its flaws and crazy plot.
Very easy to watch, stylish, and just so much fun, Taxi, based on a script by Luc Besson, is a fast-paced blend of action and comedy.
Starring Toni Collette, Muriel's Wedding is a charming black comedy with a distinctive Australian vibe, great story, and vibrant atmosphere.
Very stylish and pacey, The Quick and the Dead is a different kind of a western with a lively atmosphere and one hell of a cast.
Based on fascinating true events, Against The Wall is an incredibly well-crafted and thought-provoking prison movie with relentless pacing.
The Getaway is not your classic nineties thriller but a captivating and no-bullshit heist extravaganza featuring an excellent cast.
Provocative and funny, The Last Supper is a black comedy about the political divide in The United States and it's still very relevant.
Blending crime and comedy with style, 2 Days in the Valley is a highly underrated movie that could be described as laidback Pulp Fiction.
Funnier than you would think it would be, In the Mouth of Madness is full of intriguing concepts questioning the very nature of reality.
Once Were Warriors is a harrowing but necessary experience exploring so many different issues through the lens of one dysfunctional family.
Bizarre and over-the-top, Frankenhooker is a much more intelligent, entertaining, and funnier horror-comedy than you would initially think.
Clay Pigeons is an entertaining and perhaps too breezy crime comedy with bizarre characters, situations, and an awesome cast.
Heavily flawed and at times boring, Sensation is an erotic thriller worth checking out for its sexually charged atmosphere and Kari Wuhrer.
Bound is a devilishly fun and subversive erotic thriller with excellent performances, an unpredictable story, and an intense atmosphere.
Desperately trying to be hip, Sliver is an erotic thriller that sometimes comes off as a comedy anchored by the one and only Sharon Stone.
Claustrophobic, visually impressive, and with a familiar cast, Adrenalin Fear the Rush is more than just a minimalist B horror movie.
Cheesy, unpretentious, and with effective practical effects, Mosquito is a fun little B movie about, you guessed it, an invasion of giant mosquitos.
Powered by strong performances, sleek visuals, and an entertaining story, Two Hands is a fun crime comedy full of bizarre Aussie characters.
Ticks is exactly the movie you think it is, a cheesy horror comedy with effective practical effects, decent jokes, and a great cast.
If you're not afraid of spiders, Arachnophobia will be a quite timid and by-the-book nineties creature feature with a family-friendly vibe.
Controversial, glamourous, and full of nudity, Showgirls is a unique nineties movie well worth your attention, and here's why.