"The 90s was a great film decade for many reasons. It was an era where the independent films such as "Pulp Fiction" and "Fargo" were getting mainstream attention, the studios was still producing mid-budget films like "Jerry Maguire" and the blockbusters were fun enough without getting extended into Marvel-like universes or whatever. There was something for everyone and the balance was there.
Nowadays, it's almost impossible to think that film like "Forrest Gump", regardless if you like it or not, would be the highest-grossing live-action film of its year. When you look at the highest-grossing films of their years, you might see adult dramas like "A Few Good Men", "Philadelphia" and provocative films like 'Basic Instinct". It helped that there were still movie stars and people went out to see their new movie. Now it's time to go back into the decade again and explore some of the less appreciated great films of the era and hopefully, once again, there will be something for everyone."