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Ah, the 1990s. A decade of flannel and oversized jerseys, grunge rock and bubblegum pop, Super Nintendo and snap bracelets, VHS and MTV, and of course, some of the best movies of all time. In the 1990s, sci-fi movies specifically continued to draw in millions of moviegoers. But which of the decade’s sci-fi movies are actually the greatest of all time?
While the 1980s is fondly remembered for its brand of science fiction, the decade that followed has equally worthy classics. Throughout the 1990s, computers rapidly evolved to afford filmmakers brand new tools to experiment and push the envelope. It’s no surprise, then, why ’90s movies are chock-full of primitive CGI and other feats of visual effects. But even if some sci-fi movies didn’t have the budgets to match, they still stand the test of time.
In remembrance of the 1990s and its legacy in movies, here are 32 of the greatest sci-fi movies of the 1990s.
32. Alien 3 (1992)
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A troubled production and David Fincher himself disowning the whole thing can’t hold down the haunting beauty of Alien 3. Set some time after James Cameron’s Aliens, Alien 3 follows Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) as the only survivor who winds up in a maximum security prison where, inevitably, a xenomorph is unleashed. While David Fincher has disavowed Alien 3 due to the amount of studio meddling he endured during production, Alien 3 brings the series back to its horror origins, mixing it with righteous anger that explores the AIDS crisis in metaphor.
31. The Thirteenth Floor (1999)
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30. Waterworld (1995)
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It’s one of the biggest box office failures in Hollywood history, yet Waterworld endures. In a future Earth where the polar ice caps have melted to submerge all of Earth underwater, a mariner (Kevin Costner) teams up with a woman (Jeanne Tripplehorn) to escape a hostile artificial island and find the mythical “Dryland.” Between its novel world building and good old fashioned spectacle, Waterworld swims more than sinks – never mind the first shot is Kevin Costner drinking his own pee. That its legacy lives on at Universal Studios as a popular stunt show is a testament to Waterworld’s power.
29. Demolition Man
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The future has gone soft, and only the combined machismo of Sylvester Stallone and Wesley Snipes can make it hard again. In this sci-fi blockbuster, Stallone plays a renegade cop, John Spartan, who is cryogenically frozen until he’s awoken in the year 2032; he’s thawed out to arrest his old nemesis, a crime lord (Snipes). Sandra Bullock co-stars as the police lieutenant assigned to assist John Spartan and help him adjust to a wildly different future. In stark contrast to other sci-fi movies that imagined the future as bleak and dangerous, Demolition Man’s vision of a lawful utopia becomes a playground for Stallone and Snipes to blow up.
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28. The Guyver (1991)
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27. Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
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Before he hacked into The Matrix, Keanu Reeves was Johnny Mnemonic. Based on William Gibson’s short story from 1981, Johnny Mnemonic takes place in the “future” of 2021; Reeves plays a freelance courier who transports sensitive corporate data via brain implants, at the cost of his personal memories. Originally meant to be an experimental film, Reeves' Hollywood stardom after the box office hit Speed compelled the studio to retool Johnny Mnemonic into a big summer action movie. While the end result is a mixed bag, Johnny Mnemonic is still memorable as one of few cyberpunk tentpoles, with its skepticism and cynicism towards unchecked capitalism still relevant all these years later.
26. The Arrival (1996)
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The 2016 hit Arrival is arguably the definitive movie about mankind’s first contact with aliens. But a whole 20 years earlier, there was The Arrival. Charlie Sheen stars in this sci-fi thriller as a radio astronomer named Zane Zaminski who comes across an alien signal. Teaming up with a climate scientist (Lindsay Crouse), Zane races to find the truth behind the signal’s origins while his life is in jeopardy. Part “first contact” movie and part conspiracy thriller, The Arrival may not be the greatest movie about humans and aliens, but there’s no denying it’s a lot of fun.
25. Timecop (1994)
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Jean-Claude Van Damme is in rare form in Timecop, a big screen version of the Dark Horse comic strips. From director Peter Hyams, Timecop follows a police officer (Van Damme) in the Time Enforcement Commission who must stop an evil politician from corrupting the past for his personal gain. Timecop is still quintessential Van Damme, with its time travel premise an excuse for JCVD to roundhouse kick dudes in the face, but Van Damme also demonstrates some serious range in the movie’s more dramatic scenes.
24. Gattaca (1997)
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23. Dark City (1998)
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In this bleak science-fiction thriller about memory and identity, Rufus Sewell plays an amnesiac man named John Murdoch, who is found accused of murder. Racing against time, John works to clear his name while trying to figure out what his real name is in the first place. All the while, John evades shadowy forces called “The Strangers.” While Dark City, from The Crow director Alex Proyas, was a huge box office bomb, it has endured as a cult classic, particularly with how it influenced the much bigger, far more successful film The Matrix released a year later. Around 2010, in discussing his hit movie Inception, Christopher Nolan cited Dark City as a touchstone.
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22. Contact (1997)
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Jodie Foster teams up with director Robert Zemeckis for Contact, a late 1990s sci-fi thriller about man’s first – ahem,contact– with alien life. Foster plays a SETI scientist who comes across possible evidence of extraterrestrial life. She is immediately thrust into the position of becoming Earth’s emissary, the representative for all mankind. Predating the 2016 film Arrival and swerving into more brainy territory than blockbusters like Independence Day, Contact shows the sheer intensity of man’s discovery that we are not alone.
21. Small Soldiers (1998)
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20. The Fifth Element (1997)
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19. Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999)
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Four words: “Duel of the Fates.” Oh, you need a little more? In 1999, George Lucas' Star Wars franchise came back to life with the first installment of the divisive prequel trilogy. While the overall execution of the prequel saga remains up for debate, there’s no question that Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace was a pop culture juggernaut and merchandising monster as May 1999 rolled around and audiences went back to a galaxy far, far away. In this prequel movie, the Jedi Order discover a young slave boy named Anakin (Jake Lloyd) who wields immense capacity for the Force. Their decision to induct him as one of their own will have grave consequences for the galaxy, as civil war brews between political factions.
18. Independence Day (1996)
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In the 1990s, few movies felt as big and explosive as Independence Day. From disaster master Roland Emmerich, disparate groups of humanity converge after an alien invasion and plan a massive counterattack on the only holiday that all of America can agree on: the Fourth of July. Following in the tradition of alien invasion movies like War of the Worlds and The Day the Earth Stood Still, Independence Day marked a new era for special effects filmmaking as well as energizing the career of sitcom star turned Hollywood action hero Will Smith.
17. Face/Off (1997)
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Throughout the 1990s, Hong Kong director John Woo brought his operatic flavor of action to Hollywood; among his greatest movies in this era was, and still is, Face/Off. John Travolta and Nicolas Cage co-star in this improbable science fiction thriller where the two men – one playing an FBI agent and loyal family man (Travolta), the other a master terrorist (Cage) – switch faces after experimental surgery, leading to an intense showdown. The “science” of Face/Off is definitely fiction, but who cares when there’s slow-motion explosions, Mexican standoffs, and speedboat chases?
16. Stargate (1994)
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The movie that launched the Stargate empire. In 1994, director Roland Emmerich along with writer Dean Devlin oversaw Stargate, an original science fiction adventure centered around an ancient circular wormhole that allows instant travel across the universe. Kurt Russell and James Spader co-star in the film, with Jaye Davidson as an alien posing as the Egyptian god Ra. A rousing mix of space military action and archeology, Stargate plays with popular conspiracy theories which posit that aliens had a role in the history of human civilization. Stargate notably launched a franchise which includes a handful of spin-off television shows – like Stargate SG-1 and Stargate: Atlantis – as well as direct-to-video sequels, comic books, and more.
15. The Rocketeer (1991)
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14. Armageddon (1998)
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13. Mars Attacks! (1996)
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12. Event Horizon (1997)
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Not since Alien has there been an effective science fiction/horror hybrid like Event Horizon. While director Paul W. S. Anderson is primarily known for his video game movies, the director helmed an original film in Event Horizon in 1997. Laurence Fishburne stars as a rescue crew captain whose team is dispatched to investigate Event Horizon, a spaceship that has just surfaced near Neptune after being missing for years. But something is aboard, and it isn’t friendly. Event Horizon regrettably bombed in theaters, being rushed through post-production to make up for studio Paramount being unable to release Titanic in time. But strong word-of-mouth has made the movie a proper ’90s cult classic.
11. Predator 2 (1990)
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After “Arnie” Schwarzenegger took care of a Predator in the South American jungles, a new hunter surfaced in the concrete jungles of Los Angeles. Set in the near-future year of 1997, Predator 2 follows a disgruntled cop (Danny Glover) who finds his crime-ridden city at the mercy of a technologically advanced alien Predator – as if a summer heat wave and gang turf wars weren’t already headaches for the LAPD. Critics didn’t take kindly to Predator 2 in 1990, deeming it an unworthy successor to Schwarzenegger’s movie. But this franchise sequel has earned recognition as a cult classic due in large part to Danny Glover’s committed performance and the movie’s impeccably staged action. If it bleeds, you can kill it, but nothing can kill Predator 2.
10. Total Recall (1990)
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9. 12 Monkeys (1995)
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Terry Gilliam has left a lasting mark in the sci-fi genre, with classic movies like Brazil and Time Bandits. In 1995, the British director cemented his legacy with the time travel thriller 12 Monkeys. The movie stars Bruce Willis as a convict who is sent from the year 2035 to 1996 (only to end up in 1990) to gather information on the virus that wipes out most of humanity. Stemming from Universal Studios' rights to the French New Wave film La Jetée (although Gilliam admitted he hadn’t seen it before helming his movie), 12 Monkeys enjoys its own prominence as a muscular science fiction gem with a foreboding aura.
8. Men in Black (1997)
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7. Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (1997)
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6. Starship Troopers (1997)
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5. The Iron Giant (1999)
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4. Ghost in the Shell (1995)
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If all you know about Ghost in the Shell is Scarlett Johansson, dig deeper. Mamoru Oshii’s animated feature film version of Masamune Shiro’s hit manga is a seminal cyberpunk classic, a magnificent movie essential in the canon of Japanese anime and sci-fi filmmaking. Set in the year 2029 when cybernetic augmentations are commonplace, Major Motoko Kusanagi hunts down an enigmatic hacker who purports to know more about Kusanagi than she does. Gorgeously animated and replete with philosophical ideas about mankind’s adaptation to technology, it’s no surprise the likes of James Cameron and the Wachowskis have cited it as a major influence over their own work.
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3. Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)
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2. The Matrix (1999)
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1. Jurassic Park (1993)
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Truly, life finds a way. Jurassic Park, a cultural touchstone released in 1993, is a testament to the combined forces of director Steven Spielberg and sci-fi writer Michael Crichton (with David Koepp). Their collaboration is now immeasurable, just like the eons of years since dinosaurs walked the Earth. Based on Crichton’s 1990 novel, Jurassic Park famously takes place in a cutting-edge island theme park where dinosaurs have been artificially resurrected. A group of visitors must survive when the park is sabotaged and the dinosaurs become free to roam beyond their electric barriers. Jurassic Park wasn’t just one of the biggest movies of the 1990s but one of the biggest movies of all time, ever, and a phenomenon that rekindled our fascination with dinosaurs and previewed the future of visual effects filmmaking for years to come.
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3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
3Kraven the Hunter review: “The insistence on an R-rating helps save this, with a decent helping of bloodthirsty action”
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2Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
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Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”
3Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
3Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
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Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”
4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
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Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”
5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”
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Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”