From Seven to The Matrix – why the 1990s is my favourite film decade

The 90s was a decade that saw the rebirth of the American indie and thrilling blockbusters that weren’t reliant on superheroesAfter the daring American new wave film-making of the 70s and the glittery excess of the 80s, the following decade played out like something of a compromise, with a rise in both audacious indie auteurs and flashy big-budget blockbusters.

In the 90s, Hollywood grew in confidence and income, allowing for a broader spectrum of entertainment, and in 1999 it hit a new peak with a year commonly looked back on as one of the best ever, a greatest hits of what the decade had to offer.

But the secret to many of the biggest 90s successes are embedded in some of the hits that concluded the decade before.The pop phenomenon that was 1987’s Fatal Attraction – which, adjusted for ticket price inflation, made a staggering $364m (£258m) in the

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