
Most ’90s moment The famous scene in which Joe Pesci scares the hell out of an underling (see below) had fans quoting his lines (‘I’m funny how?’) for the rest of the decade. Written by Cath Clarke, Gail Tolley, Chris Waywell, Dave Calhoun, Tom Huddleston, Kate Lloyd, James Manning & Matthew SingerĬast Robert De Niro, Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci

Grab that Game Boy out of storage and crack open a Surge - these are the 50 best ’90s movies. And if you weren’t alive to experience it live, well, believe us when we say that it was quite an exciting time to be alive and going to the movies.īut what movies for the decade’s absolute best? Time Out’s writers put their Gen X and elder millennial heads together to suss it out. It felt, in many ways, like a collision of the groundbreaking New Hollywood ideals of the ’70s and the crowdpleasing populism of the ’80s. International cinema experienced several new waves that both shocked and thrilled global audiences, while filmmakers in America and Britain explored stories and topics that had previously been taboo outside the arthouse. Think about it: it was an era where the indies went big and blockbusters got even bigger.

Were the ’90s the best decade for movies ever? It’s a statement that feels more controversial than it should be.
