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Best Movie Posters of the 1990s?

What Are The Best Movie Posters of the 1990s? The 1990s produced iconic movies like Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs, Titanic, True Lies, GoodFellas, Casino and Terminator 2. Find out which are the top posters of the period.

About 1990s movie posters

Whatever your taste in movies, the masterful filmmakers of the 1990s had it covered; movies and movie posters had positively excelled in quality. We had the glorious works of Quentin Tarantino with his abundance of highly iconic films such as Pulp Fiction, Reservoir Dogs and Jackie Brown. 

James Cameron gave us Titanic, True Lies and Terminator 2. Steven Spielberg continued his legacy with Schindler's List, Jurassic Park and Saving Private Ryan, and Martin Scorsese released GoodFellas, Casino and The Age of Innocence. 

This bountiful decade also witnessed an array of exciting acting talent from such names as Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts, John Malkovich, Denzel Washington, Jodie Foster, Keanu Reeves, Michelle Pfeiffer, Tom Cruise, Winona Ryder, Johnny Depp, Leonardo DiCaprio and Gary Oldman.      

Best Movie Posters of 1990-1999

The iconic 1990s brought with it an imprinted transfer towards photography and computer graphics with their posters. 90s movie posters defined an era and presented some of the freshest and most potent images in cinematic history. 

Whether it was a hovering spaceship sci-fi spectacle, a gun-toting renegade, or an unsettling horror scene, 90s movie posters were undoubtedly gripping, intrepid and full of style. The '90s was a fantastic decade for film. Rom-coms were at their pinnacle, comedies were daring and hilarious, horror films were bone-chilling and pragmatic, and teen comedies were at their height of popularity. 

Evidently, the 90s was the perfect time for cinephiles and created endless opportunities for the production of countless iconic, unforgettable movie posters. Talented designers, illustrators and artists would collaborate to create lasting images that not only marketed the films but brought life to the worlds, characters and narratives, no matter the genre. This nostalgic collection of 90s movie posters exhibits the daring and precocious decade perfectly.  

Jurassic Park

Release date: 1993
Director: Steven Spielberg
Writer: Michael Crichton & David Koepp
Plot Summary: Mastermind and billionaire John Hammond invites four individuals and his two grandchildren to visit his almost complete theme park full of living dinosaurs. After a power malfunction renders the parks security system shut down, the dinosaurs are free to reak havoc on the island. Palaeontologist Alan Grant, his assistant Ellie Sattler, lawyer Donald Gennaro and chaotician Ian Malcolm, with children Lex and Tim, find themselves fighting desperately for their survival.  

Pulp Fiction

Release date: 1994
Director: Quentin Tarantino
Writer: Quentin Tarantino & Roger Avary
Plot Summary: The intertwining stories of well-dressed low-level hitmen Vincent and Jules, ageing boxer Butch, gangster mob boss Marsellus and his wife Mia, and small-time crooks Honey Bunny and Pumpkin create an unpredictable collection of bizarre and humorous tales full of violence and redemption.

Leon: The Professional

Release date: 1994
Director: Luc Besson
Writer: Luc Besson
Plot Summary: When reclusive professional assassin Leon reluctantly takes in 12-year-old girl Mathilda after her father, step-mother, step-sister and younger brother are all murdered by her father's employers, they develop a unique friendship as she becomes his protegee, learning his hitman trade in order to carry out her revenge.   

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Silence of the Lambs

Release date: 1991
Director: Jonathan Demme
Writer: Thomas Harris & Ted Tally
Plot Summary: When young F.B.I cadet Clarice Starling finds herself in search of Buffalo Bill, a psychopath murderer that skins his victims, she must work with incarcerated, murderous, cannibal psychiatrist Hannibal Lecter to solve the serial killer case. However, she must first gain Hannibal Lecters confidence by exposing herself to him emotionally before the inmate will disclose any information.  

Fight Club

Release date: 1999
Director: David Fincher
Writer: Chuck Palahniuk & Jim Uhls
Plot Summary: A nameless insomniac office worker attends an array of support groups in an attempt to defeat his harrowing emotional state. He meets heedless soap maker Tyler Durden on a flight home, and together, they create an underground male-only society for bare-knuckle fighting. As the club's popularity grows, more and more fight clubs begin to crop up, and their nature quickly spirals out of control to the point where the insomniac no longer understands what is happening around him.  

The Matrix

Release date: 1999
Director: The Wachowski's
Writer: Lilly Wachowski & Lana Wachowski
Plot Summary: When a mysterious beauty named Trinity introduces ordinary computer programmer and hacker Neo to a forbidding underworld, he uncovers the frightful truth that life as he knows it is just the elaborate deception of an evil cyber-intelligence. Neo joins forces with dangerous maverick combatant Morpheus in a fight to abolish the illusion that is enslaving humanity.  

Scream

Release date: 1996
Director: Wes Craven
Writer: Kevin Williamson
Plot Summary: A year after her mother's murder, teenage girl Sidney Prescott and her friends begin experiencing strange phone calls. The group find themselves being targeted by a crazed serial killer who uses horror movie trivia to terrorise them in a suspenseful deadly game. 

The Nightmare Before Christmas

Release date: 1993
Director: Henry Selick
Writer: Tim Burton
Plot Summary: When the bored pumpkin king of Halloween Town, Jack Skellington, goes out in search of something new and exciting, he stumbles upon Christmas Town. His elated mission to bring Christmas home causes mass confusion amongst the spooky residents and a nightmare for children everywhere.  

Independence Day

Release date: 1996
Director: Roland Emmerich
Writer: Dean Devlin & Roland Emmerich
Plot Summary: When worldwide communication systems are sent into chaos by a mysterious atmospheric interference, it is soon learned that powerful aliens have approached, intending to invade and destroy the earth. Defenceless and unprepared, a determined group of survivors must head to area 51 and formulate a strategy to fight against the enslaving aliens and save humanity.

On one end of the 90s cinematic scale, the larger studios took advantage of the ever-increasing refinement of computer-generated art and imagery to produce spectacular, high-budget event movies such as The Matrix, Titanic and Mission: Impossible complete with equally elaborate, futuristic movie posters. 

On the other end, a new generation of independent low-budget productions from the likes of the Coen Brothers and Tarantino greatly excelled in the world of cinema with such films as Reservoir Dogs and The Big Lebowski, whose movie posters heavily relied on skilled photography and powerful imagery. Spielberg turned his attention to depicting World War 2 with Saving Private Ryan. 

Clint Eastwood and Kevin Costner provided Westerns with a new lease of life with Dances With Wolves and Unforgiven. British cinema had its own notable treasures of the 90s with successes like The Full Monty, Four Weddings and a Funeral, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels, and Trainspotting.  

From romantic fantasy Pretty Woman to the eldritch psychosis of The Silence Of The Lambs, this was a decade that indeed offered something for every movie fan and is crammed with some of the most famous and influential movie posters in history. 

Whilst a captivated Hollywood subscribed to technological advances and the digital era, print on paper movie posters remained one of the most important promotion methods for films. The artists of movie posters in the 90s decade positively proved that they could still produce striking and alluring imagery to impress and entice an audience.    

Original 1990s Movie Posters for Sale

Take a sneak peak at some of the 1990s posters we have in stock here. However, if you have a film in mind and don't see it here, please get in touch as we'd be happy to locate it for you.

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