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Saving Private Ryan
1998 film directed by Steven Spielberg
The Truman Show
1998 film directed by Peter Weir
Shakespeare in Love
1998 film by John Madden
American History X
1998 film directed by Tony Kaye
The Big Lebowski
1998 film by Joel Coen, Ethan Coen
Armageddon
1998 film directed by Michael Bay
The Thin Red Line
1998 film by Terrence Malick
Rush Hour
1998 film directed by Brett Ratner
Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels
1998 film by Guy Ritchie
Meet Joe Black
1998 American film directed by Martin Brest
You've Got Mail
1998 film by Nora Ephron
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
1998 film by Terry Gilliam
Godzilla
1998 film directed by Roland Emmerich
Blade
1998 film directed by Stephen Norrington
The Mask of Zorro
1998 film directed by Martin Campbell
The Parent Trap
1998 film directed by Nancy Meyers
Deep Impact
1998 film directed by Mimi Leder
There's Something About Mary
1998 film directed by Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly
Star Trek: Insurrection
1998 film directed by Jonathan Frakes
The Man in the Iron Mask
1998 film by Randall Wallace
City of Angels
1998 film directed by Brad Silberling
Enemy of the State
1998 film by Tony Scott
Ronin
1998 film directed by John Frankenheimer
Lethal Weapon 4
1998 film directed by Richard Donner
What Dreams May Come
1998 film by Vincent Ward
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
1998 horror film directed by Danny Cannon
Pi
1998 film directed by Darren Aronofsky
Wild Things
1998 film directed by John McNaughton
Dark City
1998 film by Alex Proyas
Practical Magic
1998 film directed by Griffin Dunne
Sphere
1998 film by Barry Levinson
Celebrity
1998 film directed by Woody Allen
U.S. Marshals
1998 film by Stuart Baird
Gia
Gia is a 1998 American biographical drama television film about the life and times of one of the first supermodels, Gia Carangi. The film stars Angelina Jolie as Gia and Faye Dunaway as Wilhelmina Cooper, with Mercedes Ruehl and Elizabeth Mitchell. It was directed by Michael Cristofer and written by Cristofer and Jay McInerney. The original music score was composed by Terence Blanchard. The film premiered on January 31, 1998, on HBO.
Pleasantville
1998 film directed by Gary Ross
Halloween H20: 20 Years Later
1998 film directed by Steve Miner
A Perfect Murder
1998 film by Andrew Davis
Rushmore
1998 film by Wes Anderson
Six Days Seven Nights
1998 film directed by Ivan Reitman
The Horse Whisperer
1998 film by Robert Redford
The Negotiator
1998 film directed by F. Gary Gray
The Faculty
1998 film directed by Robert Rodriguez
Rounders
1998 film directed by John Dahl
Sliding Doors
1998 film directed by Peter Howitt
Dr. Dolittle
1998 film directed by Betty Thomas
Stepmom
1998 film by Chris Columbus
Snake Eyes (1998 film)
Snake Eyes is a 1998 American mystery thriller film directed and produced by Brian De Palma. The film stars Nicolas Cage as Rick Santoro, a detective investigating a political assassination at a boxing match in Atlantic City, with supporting roles played by Gary Sinise, Carla Gugino, John Heard, Stan Shaw, Kevin Dunn, Joel Fabiani and Luis Guzmán. De Palma also devised the story with David Koepp, who was the sole writer of the screenplay. The musical score was composed by Ryuichi Sakamoto.
Bride of Chucky
1998 film by Ronny Yu
Urban Legend
1998 film by Jamie Blanks
The Siege
1998 film directed by Edward Zwick
Out of Sight
1998 film by Steven Soderbergh
Patch Adams
1998 film by Tom Shadyac
Mercury Rising
1998 film directed by Harold Becker
Paulie
1998 film directed by John Roberts
Great Expectations
1998 film by Alfonso Cuarón
Gods and Monsters
1998 film directed by Bill Condon
Lost in Space
1998 film by Stephen Hopkins
Babe: Pig in the City
1998 film directed by George Miller
One True Thing
1998 film by Carl Franklin
Blues Brothers 2000
1998 film by John Landis