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Kid 90
Directed by
Soleil Moon Frye
PG-13
2021
71m
Documentary
,
Biography
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6.8
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An intimate look at young Hollywood starlets growing up in the 1990s, using hundreds of hours of footage captured by Soleil Moon Frye.
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Cast of Kid 90
Soleil Moon Frye
Self
David Arquette
Self
Stephen Dorff
Self
Balthazar Getty
Self
Mark-Paul Gosselaar
Self
Brian Austin Green
Self
Tori Leonard
Self
Heather McComb
Self
Buzz Aldrin
Self (archive footage)
Dana Ashbrook
Self (archive footage)
Jonathan Brandis
Self (archive footage)
Marlon Brando
Self (archive footage)
Adam Carolla
Self (archive footage)
Leonardo DiCaprio
Self (archive footage)
Corey Feldman
Self (archive footage)
Sara Gilbert
Self (archive footage)
Jenny Lewis
Self (archive footage)
Sasha Jenson
Self (archive footage)
Emmanuel Lewis
Self (archive footage)
Mario López
Self (archive footage)
Paul Newman
Self (archive footage)
Justin Pierce
Self (archive footage)
Charlie Sheen
Self (archive footage)
Michael Rapaport
Self (archive footage)
Jonathan Silverman
Self (archive footage)
Mark Wahlberg
Self (archive footage)
Johnny Depp
Self (archive footage)
Harold Hunter
Self
Danny Boy O'Connor
Self
Kid 90 Ratings & Reviews
Newsday
Robert Levin
Kid 90 shows the extent to which being subject to this strange life can also lead to the creation of powerful and lasting bonds with those experiencing it alongside you.
Chicago Sun-Times
Richard Roeper
It would have been nice if the 72-minute film had expanded to fill in that gap, but Kid 90 is still a valuable and unique rewind glimpse of what it was like to be a teenage celebrity in the pre-Instagram era.
San Francisco Chronicle
Zack Ruskin
Frye presents her film in part as a way of testing of her recollections against the raw footage of the actual moments. And make no mistake, this footage is often raw.
Paste Magazine
Adesola Thomas
The film ricochets between Frye's individual experience and that of her peers, undulating through sharp and shifty emotional overtures that leave the film feeling unorganized.
Blu-ray.com
Brian Orndorf
It's a shaky documentary, but a tremendous time capsule, with Frye bravely exposing her adolescent pain, trying to make sense of it all 25 years later.
The Maine Edge
Allen Adams
We've seen a fair number of stories focused on the adult struggles of child stars, but Kid 90 is something a little different...a compelling, if not entirely complete portrait of the path taken by one child star on her way to adulthood.
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Keith Uhlich
Breezy on the surface, brutal underneath.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Christy Lemire
It feels very small and kind of a vanity project.
FilmWeek (KPCC - NPR Los Angeles)
Angie Han
It seems a little too polished and polite despite the fun of seeing these totally off-the-cuff home video footage of all these other actors.
The Hollywood Reporter
Inkoo Kang
Frye's desire to learn what she can from her unusual childhood in the spotlight is unquestionably sincere, but the recollections and reflections she's willing to impart perhaps belong more in a diary than a documentary.
TIME Magazine
Stephanie Zacharek
Even if Frye covers some painful territory, there's something joyous about Kid 90.
Rolling Stone
Rob Sheffield
It's the Goodfellas of child-star sagas, about growing up in a dirty business you can never escape. The best-case scenario is you get to live the rest of your life as a schnook.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
The destination, frankly, is probably less compelling than the journey. But Frye's wide web of contacts offers a compelling window into not only her past, but the very specific cultural moment when it all unfolded.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
An act of memory excavation and exposure.
Variety
Peter Debruge
This is Frye's third feature, following indie "Wild Horses" and father-daughter doc "Sonny Boy," and while filming has plainly been a lifelong obsession, filmmaking does not seem to be her calling.
New York Times
Devika Girish
If the unremarkableness of the moments captured in Moon Frye's footage is refreshing, it also makes for a somewhat insipid film.
Culturess
Shani Harris
Kid 90 is a grainy slice of nostalgia set to a Pearl Jam and Cranberries infused soundtrack, which will have you yearning to pull out the photo album, while fondly thumbing through your own past.
The Spool
Megan Sunday
A bittersweet paean to youth, Kid 90 (directed by Soleil Moon Frye) is like opening the cool kid's journal, and that's exactly what it is.
Metro Weekly (Washington, DC)
André Hereford
Soleil Moon Frye provides a candid glimpse -- but just a glimpse -- at a generation of child actors surviving stardom in Kid 90.
North Shore Movies
Sean Burns
However obnoxiously edited, it's pretty much impossible not to be moved by what we're watching.
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