Of course, though, certain ’90s Robin Williams films are better than others.
Today, it’s remembered asone of Spielberg’s most enjoyable outings of the ’90s.
InHook, Williams delivers one ofthe most iconic performancesin any Steven Spielberg film.

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Branagh’sHamletis a nearly flawless period piece, a sharp and sprawling adaptation that greatly elevates its legendary source material.
He tests it onLeonard Lowe(Robert De Niro), who miraculously awakens from a perpetual catatonic state.
Doubtfire' (1993)
Arguably Williams' best and most iconic comedic performance,Mrs.

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Doubtfirewas his first-ever collaboration with Chris Columbus.
Striking the perfect balance between serious complexity and tender hilarity,Mrs.
Doubtfireisa must-see for fans of Robin Williams and the comedy genreas a whole.

Not coincidentally,Good Will Huntingis arguably alsothe best film that the actor ever participated in.
Logically, it’s also his best of the 1990s.
It’s a beautiful, intelligent, admirably earnest drama and a must-watch of ’90s Hollywood cinema.

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