Death Becomes Her (1992)
The Player (1992)
The Last of the Mohicans (1992)
The Living End (1992)
The Fisher King (1991)
Thelma & Louise (1991)
Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
J.F.K. (1991)
[10]
It doesn’t matter whether you think Oswald acted alone or not. Oliver Stone’s JFK is stunning in its craftsmanship and enthralling in its narrative construction. If you’re only casually familiar with the people and events surrounding Kennedy’s assassination and the conspiracy theories about it, brace yourself for a fast-paced, provocative, emotionally compelling story that is sure to make you drop your jaw and raise your eyebrows.
Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)
[9]
It may be steeped in sentiment and nostalgia, but Fried Green Tomatoes doesn’t need to use them as a crutch to elicit a powerful emotional response. It’s got bigger guns than that: character and storytelling. It’s one of the rare movies that successfully captures the importance of real, honest-to-God friendship, whether its reflected in the toned-down affection between Mary Stuart Masterson and Mary-Louise Parker (whose characters are lesbians in Fannie Flagg’s novel), or in the budding friendship of Kathy Bates and Jessica Tandy. It’s a marvel that the movie can cut back and forth between the two story lines and keep both equally interesting.









