The 90s of the last century were marked by legendary films that still inspire many film connoisseurs today. Why not treat yourself to an "off" evening and enjoy watching at least one of the 10 film classics from the 1990s that we must see at least once in our lives? And from every film genre, from comedy to children's film classics.
Here are 10 film classics from the 1990s that are still worth watching. The 90s were extremely important for the film industry, as many iconic artists marked the time with fresh work. Cinematic artists Martin Scorsese and David Lynch went down in film history with legendary films, indie favorite Whit Stillman tested the cinematic waters for the first time, and Julia Roberts played her first major role. Let's check out the legendary 1990s movies that you must watch at least once in your life…
1. Goodfellas
Because in addition to the Godfather trilogy, there is another film classic that set the gold standard for gangster films.
2. Dances with Wolves - Dances with Wolves
Because nowadays it's too easy to forget that Kevin Costner is an Oscar-winning actor and director...
3. Metropolitan
Because we already forgot about the debut of one of the biggest favorites of the independent film industry - Whit Stillman.
4. Ghost
Because we find a turntable and a pile of clay extremely sexy even after 25 years...
5. Pretty Woman - Pretty Woman
Because it is the first big role of the beauty who marked the film industry of the 90s.
6. Home Alone - Home Alone
Because we simply cannot imagine the Christmas holidays without this film classic.
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7. Edvard Škarje – Edward Scissorhands
Because we already forgot that Winona Ryder and Johnny Depp were once in love to death in real life.
8. Wild at Heart - Wild at Heart
Because there were times when Nicholas Cage was more eccentric on screen than in real life.
9. Back to the Future III - Back to the Future III
Because in the 90s, the trilogies were also worth watching.
10. The Exorcist III - The Exorcist III
Because it is the third part of one of the most controversial and profitable horror films of all time.