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’90s Movie Classics That Deserve More Recognition

’90s Movie Classics That Deserve More Recognition

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1. Bottle Rocket (1996)

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2. A Simple Plan (1998)

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3. Event Horizon (1997)

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4. The Game (1997)

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5. Clockers (1995)

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6. Miller's Crossing (1990)

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7. Lost Highway (1997)

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8. The Cable Guy (1996)

Courtesy of Columbia Pictures

9. The Rocketeer (1995)

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10. Lone Star (1996)

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11. Dark City (1998)

Courtesy of New Line Cinema

12. The Quick and the Dead (1995)

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13. Hard Eight (1996)

Courtesy of Goldwyn Films

14. Very Bad Things (1998)

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15. Red Rock West (1993)

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16. Six Degrees of Separation (1993)

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17. Election (1999)

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18. Go (1999)

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19. Jackie Brown (1997)

Courtesy of Miramax

20. Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)

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1. Bottle Rocket (1996)
2. A Simple Plan (1998)
3. Event Horizon (1997)
4. The Game (1997)
5. Clockers (1995)
6. Miller's Crossing (1990)
7. Lost Highway (1997)
8. The Cable Guy (1996)
9. The Rocketeer (1995)
10. Lone Star (1996)
11. Dark City (1998)
12. The Quick and the Dead (1995)
13. Hard Eight (1996)
14. Very Bad Things (1998)
15. Red Rock West (1993)
16. Six Degrees of Separation (1993)
17. Election (1999)
18. Go (1999)
19. Jackie Brown (1997)
20. Devil in a Blue Dress (1995)

The film industry is continuously moving, with new releases hitting theaters weekly. With this constant stream of new material, it can be difficult to see even a fraction of what Hollywood has to offer. Once a film leaves the theater, it then competes with hundreds of other films from now, last year, 10 years ago, and even earlier. The choices can seem almost endless. This is why many films from other decades often fall by the wayside, like these '90s movie classics that deserve more recognition.

The 90s was a great decade for filmmaking and produced several outstanding filmmakers – from Quentin Tarantino to Steven Soderbergh. There's a unique magic to '90s movies that hasn't been replicated since. Many of these earlier films were ahead of their time or captured an element of their contemporary culture that had gone unappreciated for years.

To identify '90s movie classics that deserve more recognition, 24/7 Tempo consulted a variety of entertainment and film sites, including Den of Geek and MovieWeb. Next, we selected films that had the most enduring cultural impact in the following decades. Lastly, we consulted IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes for plot and critical reception details. (These are R-rated movies that also deserve more attention.)

Here are the most underrated movies from the '90s that are worth watching:

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