Let us take you back to the movie summer of 1996, where the breadth of options were diverse and exciting. In the space of three short months, Tom Cruise produces his first blockbuster, Arnold Schwarzenegger stars in one of his final action hits, Robert Altman directs one of his most personal films and biggest financial failures and Nicole Holofcener makes her first feature. Below, we highlight ten films from the summer of 1996 that were hits with a lasting cultural imprint, and ten that may not have hit at first, but are worthy of rediscovery. Read more about Dan Mecca’s selections on Journal. The Craft Twister The Rock Mission: Impossible Eraser The Hunchback of Notre Dame Independence Day Trainspotting A Time to Kill Matilda ...plus 10 more. View the full list on Letterboxd.
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