"The 1990s was a golden age for crime movies. Every single year of the decade, yet another perfect neo-noir was released. Audiences were overrun with classics like Goodfellas, Pulp Fiction and Fargo. Although Quentin Tarantino remains the undefeated champion of the genre during this decade, his work is only the tip of the iceberg.
When great '90s crime films were not sufficiently promoted or backed by a production company with enough exposure, they sadly fell into or off the margins of cinema history. Nevertheless, these titles easily give Scorsese and the Coen brothers a run for their money. The best ones are just as entertaining now as they were in the '90s, surpassing all that's exciting about the genre. Crime addicts are guaranteed a bounty of undiscovered classics from this decade."