8 Gritty & Underrated Crime Movies From The 1990s

Here are some lesser-known films from the ’90s that have garnered a cult following and could benefit from a modern remake. These movies often star well-known actors who take on roles that challenge their usual acting range, sometimes deviating from their typical characters or embracing familiar archetypes. The dedication of these actors to their roles is crucial, as they help maintain the story’s authenticity when it delves into the dramatic excesses of exaggerated plotlines.

‘Sinners’ Fans: Watch George Clooney’s Brutal ‘From Dusk Till Dawn’ Now!

In a small, rural Mississippi town in 1932, the story unfolds around twin brothers Smoke and Stack, as they come back home to rebuild their lives. However, they soon uncover that something dark and mysterious lies hidden within the close-knit community they thought they knew so well. The movie, titled “Sinners“, is generating a lot of buzz among both viewers and critics, with many praising Coogler’s skillful storytelling. In fact, some are even drawing comparisons between this horror film and Robert Rodriguez’s 1996 vampire movie, “From Dusk Till Dawn“. Let’s delve deeper into the impact that the former has had on the latter.

Charmed’s Best Episode? You Won’t Believe Which One!

Ever since the series became available for streaming, I’ve rewatched it numerous times, even binge-watching it for four to five months straight at one point. As a devoted fan, there are episodes that I adore, such as “All Hell Breaks Loose” and those featuring Barbas, while others like “Dream Sorcerer” and “Nymphs Just Wanna Have Fun” I tend to skip over. However, one particular episode truly stands out among the rest for me. The episode titled “Morality Bites” has left a lasting impression since my initial viewing, and I find it hard to rank any others above it.

Ray Mendoza & Elliott Miller’s Real Names in Warfare: Why They Stayed

In the movie “Warfare”, played by Joseph Quinn as Sam and Cosmo Jarvis as Elliot, their lives are at stake. The Navy SEALs, trying to protect them, are also making a daring escape from the house they’re hiding in. This film offers a gritty portrayal of war, earning it numerous favorable reviews. On Rotten Tomatoes (via Rotten Tomatoes), the A24 production currently boasts an impressive 94% rating. Interestingly, Ray Mendoza and Elliot Miller are the only characters in “Warfare” whose names match real-life soldiers.