10 Most Rewatchable Movies Of The '90s

5. Pulp Fiction (1994)

Pulp Fiction Mia Wallace Uma Thurman
Miramax

Quentin Tarantino's Pulp Fiction is a mixture of black comedy, neo-noir and crime thriller so intoxicating that it should be illegal.

Legendary critic Roger Ebert once observed that truly great movies draw viewers back at various points in their lives to demand their appreciation on a different level.

This is Pulp Fiction down to a tee. Tarantino's decision to tell an interconnecting story from many vantage points gives the movie a timeless quality, allowing repeat viewers to pick out different nuances within each character's thread every time.

A stylish masterclass in filmmaking that never lets up, Pulp Fiction is one of those movies that sucks you in every time it's broadcast on television.

No matter how many times you've seen the film, and regardless of long it's been running before you tuned in, it's impossible to resist its infectious draw.

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