1990s
Tom Hanks' fun-filled ode to fleeting stardom remains a rollicking cult classic.
It remains overhyped, but Curtis Hanson's Neo-noir thriller is a worthy member of late '90s film cannon.
Robert Zemeckis' '90s juggernaut is a feast of boomer bullshit.
In the second Oscars redux, we re-evaluate Marisa Tomei's controversial win.
Mary's picker is a tad off, so I'm stepping in to find her perfect match.
24 songs to help us remember that nobody does it better than the goldeneyed thunderballin' man with a license to kill.
Spielberg does not fully commit to the horror, but Schindler's List remains the preeminent depiction of humanity's darkest hour.
Dances with Wolves is a flawed epic, but it's far more than an excuse to look at Kevin Costner.
Sorry, Elaine, but I'll take this romance over "Sack Lunch" any day.
James Cameron's magnum opus has never let go of its place in our hearts - thank God for that.
Almost 30 years later, the franchise has yet to equal its flagship film.
If you don't read this review, I'll gut you like a fish.
Where does Oppenheimer's epic ambition fall... other than Japan?
Steven Spielberg beats the dead horse, but Saving Private Ryan still proves the war drama to end all war dramas.
Oh, Geez, we got a black comedy crime classic on our hands!
American Beauty never knew us as well as it thought it did, but that's (mostly) okay.