The Greatest Movies Of The 1990s

The 1990s is in some ways a unique decade. Sandwiched between the last gasp of Cold War mania (the 1980s) and the global “war on terror” (the early 2000s), it was a time of relative peace and prosperity. The internet had not yet permeated every facet of life; the isolation and atomization of the current era had not yet become a depressing feature of the social landscape. The movies of the 1990s reflect this energy and optimism. The cinema of the 1990s may lack the searing conviction and anger of 70s movies, but the decade’s film catalogue is a very respectable one. We must temper this generally positive picture with tones of darkness, however. In hindsight, the 1990s now seem to carry distinct overtones of Gen X delusion and ossified Boomer autocracy, a decade of smug stasis in which critical problems affecting the country were either ignored or downplayed. Perhaps the 1990s simply reaped the 1980s foul harvest of greed and self-indulgence. You will have to decide for yourself.  

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