"Bram Stoker's Dracula" is a visionary wonder of an adaptation that delivers on re-vamping the beloved character to new heights. ★★★★½
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‘Passenger 57’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Passenger 57" is a ride not worth arriving at the gate for. ★★
‘The Crying Game’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"The Crying Game" is so much more than its well-known scene, with a dramatic exploration of one's political and sexual identity as an important (for better or worse) benchmark of queer cinema. ★★★★½
‘Army of Darkness’ – ’92 Cinema Revue Halloween
"Army of Darkness" wraps up a rollercoaster of a trilogy, shining a light amid the dark to bring thrills and chills, with Campbell delivering the laughs along the way. ★★★★½
‘Reservoir Dogs’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Reservoir Dogs" is still a brilliant indie crime film with enough bite in its characters and story 30 years later. ★★★★
‘Candyman’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Candyman" remains a horror favorite but lacks an authentic black perspective. ★★★★
‘Under Siege’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Under Siege" is a Die Hard knockoff that delivers on action despite a terrible lead, saved by a manic performance by Tommy Lee Jones. ★★★½
‘The Mighty Ducks’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"The Mighty Ducks" is a warm cup of nostalgia served on familiar ice that does not overstay its welcome. ★★★½
‘The Last of the Mohicans’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"The Last of the Mohicans" is a great remake of an adaptation with Mann going against the grain powered by performances from Daniel Day-Lewis and Wes Studi. ★★★★½
‘Singles’ – ’92 Cinema Revue
"Singles" is much deeper than its grunge surface level, exploring the beauty of relationships with realism. ★★★★