The 1992 Aladdin was, after Beauty and the Beast, Walt Disney’s second major success of the 1990s. Like the fairy tale about Belle, released a year...
The greatest danger remains man himself, driven by greed.
The problem with Mid90s is that Hill has made a narrative film in which he places far greater emphasis on visual atmosphere than on storytelling.
Doctor Mordrid is simply a satisfying movie that makes full use of its limitations and, within the bounds of penny-budget fantasy, delivers surprisingly well.
The Borrower sat on the shelf for three years. The creators mixed science fiction, horror, and comedy, but the film doesn’t succeed in any of these...
It can be seen that the creators prepared Once & Always only for fans of Power Rangers and/or people who remember this title with fondness.
The Rocketeer might not have just foreshadowed later successes - it could've been the start of a franchise and an example of a great comic book...
The Lawnmower Man incorporated virtual reality into its storyline, making it a groundbreaking piece of sci-fi. The sequel is just a rehash of that formula.
Fugitive Mind — though cheaply made — is still worth some attention. Not because of any unique artistic value, but for its pure entertainment factor.
Films like Scream are great not only due to flawless direction and original story, but also because they were made exactly when they should have been.