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It wasn’t over. It still isn’t over! Titanic (1997) (Image credit: Alamy) watch Need we say more?
But it makes the story even more powerful. Life is Beautiful (1997) (Image credit: Getty images) While this Italian film is about the horrors of the Holocaust, it has plenty of comic moments as well—and it works. The movie gave Williams his second Oscar nominee, and Ethan Hawke said that working on this movie inspired him to continue to be an actor.
Heath Ledger sets the standard what it takes to play the Joker, as he won an Oscar for his performance. A classic romance film. If you can believe this movie came into our lives 17 years ago, it’s time to give it a watch if you haven’t already—simply to witness the evolution of Reese Witherspoon and her incredible acting.
If you didn’t get to watch this one in school, watch it now. The dream, right? Do the Right Thing (1989) (Image credit: Getty images) watch Spike Lee acts and directs in a film that marries comedy and drama perfectly.
Dean (Christian Slater) set out to right all the wrongs made against her, in cruel and unusual ways. Forrest Gump (1994) (Image credit: Getty images) You’ve probably seen it a dozen times, but it’s worth it every time. The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) (Image credit: Getty images) watch See for yourself where all the live versions of the cult favorite Rocky Horror Picture Show began with this over-the-top, perfectly cast musical (see: young Susan Sarandon).
What Year Does Rotten Tomatoes Present Its Own Awards For Theatrical Releases Most Loved And Most Reviled By The Critics?
Every year, Rotten Tomatoes presents its own awards for the theatrical releases most loved and most reviled by the critics. 2017 | 2016 | 2015 | 2014 | 2013 | 2012 | 2011 | 2010 | 2009 | 2008 | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 2002 | 2001 | 2000