Robert Lee is a senior author at Collider who focuses on modern movie releases and animation, as well as both the best and worst films in a genre.
Horror has proven itself to be one of the most visceral and distinct genres when it comes to film. It lends itself to filmmakers to go beyond the barriers and social norms to create truly inspired works of art. While each decade and generation has standout horror films that have continued to delight and stand the test of time, the '90s stand out as one of the most prominent and influential decades for horror worldwide.
Angel Dust follows a lot of the classic horror and thriller trends of the decade, not shying away from disturbing and striking concepts surrounding its murder while shrouded in a deep and compelling mystery. The film's usage and striking visuals of the metropolitan Tokyo cityscape are easily one of the highlights, as its usage of subway stations and other such locals prove to only further add to the film's themes of alienation and disassociation.
8 'Funny Games' Letterboxd Average Rating: 3.95 The infamous psychological horror film by Austrian director Michael Haneke, Funny Games is one of the most influential and iconic horror-thrillers of its era, quickly making a name for itself. It follows a duo of young men who break into a vacation home and hold a family hostage, forcing them to take part in a collection of sadistic games of torture.
Release Date November 30, 1990 Cast James Caan , Kathy Bates , Richard Farnsworth , Frances Sternhagen , Lauren Bacall , Graham Jarvis Runtime 107 minutes Writers Stephen King , William Goldman 6 'Manichitrathazhu' Letterboxd Average Rating: 3.98/5 A Malayalam-language psychological tour de force, Manichitrathazhu has made a name for itself as one of India's defining works of art in horror filmmaking, often touted among the country's best psychological thrillers.
Release Date December 20, 1996 Cast Drew Barrymore , Neve Campbell , Skeet Ulrich , Matthew Lillard , Jamie Kennedy , Rose McGowan Runtime 111 minutes Writers Kevin Williamson 4 'The Sixth Sense' Letterboxd Average Rating: 4.03/5 The brilliant magnum opus from director M. Night Shyamalan, The Sixth Sense is a masterful mixture of tension, horror, and drama to help create one of the biggest cultural phenomenons in horror in the late '90s.
2 'Cure' Letterboxd Average Rating: 4.24/5 Cure is the perfect example of how a horror film can conjure feelings of dread, anguish, and terror without relying on jump scares or abject gore, accomplishing its feats of unadulterated tension through pure filmmaking prowess.
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