Well, I guess I'll start backing a few.
Leprechaun (1993) - Leprechaun is a perfect glimpse of what horror became in the early 90's. It's ability to spawn so many sequels and still rake in cash is a testament to that. If someone wanted to know what horror was like in the early 90's I would easily point them at this film.
Dracula (1992) - Definitely one of the best Dracula stories with some great performances from Oldman and Hopkins.
I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) - Again completely represents late 90's Horror, not to mention our new scream queen of the time Sarah Michelle Gellar.
Wishmaster (1997) - Another in the realm of Leprechaun. A fun horror movie with the ability to spawn 3 sequels.
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later (1998) - An important moment in 90's horror and the franchise. Bringing back Jamie Lee Curtis was such a buzz. While the movie itself may have been a let down to many fans it's importance at the time made it a must see.
The Exorcist III (1990) - After the disaster that was Exorcist II, to bring back the storyline with a far darker tone was a welcomed edition.
Tremors (1990) - Another significant entry for the 90's showing that giant monster movies could still rake in the bucks.
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"Well, it sounded like the scream came from down here...you're right, let's go upstairs." - John Triton
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