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  1. 1990s Best Picture Nominees's icon

    1990s Best Picture Nominees

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Best Picture nominees, 1990 to 1999.
  2. Bloody Disgusting's Best Horror Films of All Time - 1990s's icon

    Bloody Disgusting's Best Horror Films of All Time - 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. Bloody Disgusting's Best Horror Films of All Time - 1990s
  3. Reelviews - The Top 10 of the 1990s's icon

    Reelviews - The Top 10 of the 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The top 10 films of the 1990s selected by James Berardinelli.
  4. Screen Rant - The 20 Best Films of the 1990s's icon

    Screen Rant - The 20 Best Films of the 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 0:0. The 1990s were a particularly vital time for American cinema. Established filmmakers like Steven Spielberg, the Coen Brothers, and James Cameron made some of the most memorable films of their careers, and new auteurs like Wes Anderson, P.T. Anderson, and Quentin Tarantino exploded onto the scene and redefined the way we view film. Dramatic changes in technology allowed an entire new dimension in special effects, and the end of the cold war challenged us to reflect on the Twentieth Century with a less self-congratulatory tone in our movies. In order to determine what made up the very best movies of the 1990s, we tasked a dozen or so of our writers with establishing a universe of fifty films, and then voting on those films to ferret out the top twenty. The votes were weighted, with substantially more points awarded to high rankings than lower rankings, ensuring that even outliers that a few of us considered brilliant had a chance to make their way onto the list. Some surprises made our list (What About Bob, Terminator 2) while some huge films didn’t make the cut (Titanic, Schindler’s List). Here are Screen Rant’s 20 Best Films of the 1990s.
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    Ebert & Scorsese: The Best Films of the 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. Ebert's 10 best: 1. "Hoop Dreams" 2. "Pulp Fiction" 3. "GoodFellas" 4. "Fargo" 5. "Three Colors Trilogy": "Blue," "White," and "Red" 6. "Schindler's List" 7. "Breaking the Waves" 8. "Leaving Las Vegas" 9. "Malcolm X" 10. "JFK" Scorsese's 10 best: 1. "Horse Thief" 2. "The Thin Red Line" 3. "A Borrowed Life" 4. "Eyes Wide Shut" 5. "Bad Lieutenant" 6. "Breaking the Waves" 7. "Bottle Rocket" 8. "Crash" 9. "Fargo" 10. "Malcolm X" and "Heat" (tie)
  6. Top 100 Worldwide Grossing Films of the 1990s's icon

    Top 100 Worldwide Grossing Films of the 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 1:0. The top 100 all-time grossing films from the 1990s as per BoxOfficeMojo! All films over $235mm in worldwide gross!
  7. AV Club - The Best Films of the '90s's icon

    AV Club - The Best Films of the '90s

    Favs/dislikes: 2:0. Few talk about the ’90s as a filmmaking renaissance on par with the late ’60s and early ’70s, but for many of the film critics at The A.V. Club, it was the decade when we were coming of age as cinephiles and writers, and we remember it with considerable affection. Those ’70s warhorses like Martin Scorsese and Robert Altman posted some of the strongest work of their careers, and an exciting new generation of filmmakers—Quentin Tarantino, Joel and Ethan Coen, Wong Kar-Wai, Olivier Assayas, David Fincher, and Wes Anderson among them—were staking out territory of their own. Presented over three days—with two 20-film lists, then a separate one for the top 10—our Top 50 survey was conducted in an effort to reflect group consensus and individual passion, with the disclaimer that all such lists have a degree of arbitrariness that can’t be avoided. (On Thursday, we’ll run a supplemental list of orphans, also-rans, and personal favorites that will undoubtedly be quirkier.) One more note before digging in: Filmmakers who had a particularly good decade were often divided against themselves in the voting. Which Coen brothers movie is the strongest? Which color from Krzysztof Kieslowski’s Three Colors trilogy shone the brightest? Peel slowly and see…
  8. BFI's 90 great films of the 1990s's icon

    BFI's 90 great films of the 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. One decade. 90 films. One film per director. How do you even begin to choose just 90 films to represent an entire decade of cinema? That’s the question we’ve been asking ourselves ever since BFI Southbank announced its two-month retrospective, Nineties: Young Cinema Rebels. With the season casting a very specific eye on the new voices that emerged between 1989 and 1999, we thought we’d cast our net a little wider, in a squabble-inducing attempt to shine a light on some of the very best films the decade produced. There’s no scientific method applied to the selection process here, and this isn’t a Sight & Sound poll involving hundreds of critics or filmmakers. It’s more a chance for us to highlight some of our favourite films from around the world. This list of 90s greats could very easily have been at least double the size (in early drafts it was), but with only 90 spots available, some favourites – both ours and yours – are bound to be missing, the hope being that any frustration at omissions will be juxtaposed with a few new discoveries. To keep things as varied as possible, we’ve allowed for only one film per director – in itself leading to some impossible choices. Take the ranking with as little or large a pinch of salt as you see fit; every film on this list is terrific as far as we’re concerned, and these things are always going to be subjective, with any and all grievances or nods of approval welcome.
  9. Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 90s Movies's icon

    Rotten Tomatoes - The Essential 140 90s Movies

    Favs/dislikes: 3:0. Wazzup, home skillet! You must’ve left your pager in your other pair of Zubaz, ‘cuz the 1990s are trying to get in touch: The decade’s back, and it’s brought 140 friends! Rotten Tomatoes, the Fresh prince of review aggregators, presents our list of the 140 Essential ’90s Movies, ranging from Certified Fresh to Rotten, all reppin’ 10 years of cinema that upended the biz! Our selections cross the era’s cultural checkpoints, including the American independent golden era (Pulp Fiction, Good Will Hunting), animation renaissance (The Lion King, the Toy Story movies), slasher revival (Scream), and the full maturation of auteurs like Scorsese and Spielberg under the studio system…just as the same studios pumped out big, star-driven crass comedies (Happy Gilmore, There’s Something About Mary) and effects-driven blockbusters (Titanic, Independence Day). So slap on that bracelet and resurrect your Tamagotchi bestie, because these aren’t just the best ’90s movies, dude — they’re totally Essential! And if you’re looking for more blasts from the past, check out our list of 140 Essential 80s Movies! Schwing!
  10. Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 1990's (2012)'s icon

    Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 1990's (2012)

    Favs/dislikes: 5:0. DiskuterFilm.com's Top 30 list of films from the 1990's, made in 2012.
  11. Emmanuelle Béart filmography's icon

    Emmanuelle Béart filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 6:0. Excluding TV series (2) and films (7).
  12. Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 1990's (2008)'s icon

    Diskuterfilm.com's Top 30 from the 1990's (2008)

    Favs/dislikes: 11:0. DiskuterFilm.com's Top 30 list of films from the 1990's, made in 2008.
  13. TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1990s's icon

    TSPDT Top 25 Films per Year: 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 13:0. From They Shoot Pictures Don't They, 2015 edition. Top 25 films from each year 1990-99. Note that the years don't always correlate exactly with IMDB's years. Missing Eniaios (ranked #15, 1990). Histoire(s) du Cinema (1998) is split into 8 films by IMDB but counted as one by TSPDT.
  14. Montages.no – Top 100 films from the 90s's icon

    Montages.no – Top 100 films from the 90s

    Favs/dislikes: 16:0. The major Norwegian internet film site Montages.no's list over the top 100 films from the 1990s. Shared spots: 03 – Trois couleurs: Bleu, Blanc & Rouge (1993, 1994, 1994) 10 – Chungking Express (1994) & Fallen Angels (1995) 16 – Schindler's List (1993) & Saving Private Ryan (1998) 74 – Home Alone 1 & 2 (1990, 1992) 75 – Toy Story 1 & 2 (1995, 1999)
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    Ennio Morricone

    Favs/dislikes: 17:0. All feature films featuring a score composed by Ennio Morricone.
  16. Total Film's Best Movies of the 90s's icon

    Total Film's Best Movies of the 90s

    Favs/dislikes: 18:0. This was a list published by Total Film in a special edition chronicling their ten favourite movies from each year in the 1990s. It was called "The Decade Collection Part One".
  17. A.V. Club - The best films of the '90s's icon

    A.V. Club - The best films of the '90s

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. The fifty best movies of the 1990s, as chosen by the film writers at The A.V. Club.
  18. Cinematheque Ontario's Best Films of the 90s's icon

    Cinematheque Ontario's Best Films of the 90s

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. At the end of the 1990s, Cinematheque Ontario (the former name of TIFF) asked 59 film curators, archivists, and programmers from around the world to vote for the best films of the 1990s. TIFF also made a list of the [url=http://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/tiffs+best+of+the+decade+an+alternative+view+2000s/mjf314/]best films of the 2000s[/url].
  19. Juliette Binoche filmography's icon

    Juliette Binoche filmography

    Favs/dislikes: 20:0. Excluding TV films (3).
  20. Den of Geek Top 250 Underappreciated Movies of the 1990s's icon

    Den of Geek Top 250 Underappreciated Movies of the 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 21:0. Top 25 for each year (except 20 for 1990 and 30 for 1999). Post 2000 version has been added here: https://www.icheckmovies.com/lists/den+of+geeks+underappreciated+movies/lachyas/
  21. The Most Popular Movies From the 90s's icon

    The Most Popular Movies From the 90s

    Favs/dislikes: 28:0. This is a list of the ten most voted movies on IMDb from each year in the 1990's. It gives another perspective than the list with the highest ratings. You could call it more of a popularity contest than a quality contest.
  22. OFCS Top 100: Top 100 Overlooked Films of the 1990s's icon

    OFCS Top 100: Top 100 Overlooked Films of the 1990s

    Favs/dislikes: 34:0. The OFCS Top 100 Overlooked Films of the 1990s was announced in 2004. July 27, 2004: It was the decade of Tarantino and Titanic. From Schindler's List to The Blair Witch Project, movies and the hype that went with them seemed bigger than ever. However, too many great films somehow got lost in the shuffle. While some were recalled by Oscar voters and many managed to squeak out a modest box office return, these films nonetheless failed to click in the memory banks of both the critics and with audiences. The writers of the Online Film Critics Society recalls the half- and completely-forgotten treasures of the past decade cinematic canon with its list of the Top 100 Overlooked Films of the 1990s. Join us for a trip back into the not-so-distant past and see if you recall the titles celebrated here by the OFCS writers.
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