Top ^hot^: Ghost 1990
In the landscape of 1990s cinema, few films have endured as a cultural monolith quite like Jerry Zucker’s Ghost . Released in the summer of 1990, the film was a seismic success, bridging the gap between supernatural thriller, romantic drama, and comedy. It wasn't just a box office hit; it became a phenomenon. Over three decades later, looking back at the "top" films of that era, Ghost stands out not only for its iconic pottery scene but for its daring genre-blending and the career-defining performances it delivered.
The betrayal by Sam’s best friend, Carl Bruner (Tony Goldwyn), adds a layer of corporate thriller tension. ghost 1990 top










