

Mid90s
Directed by Jonah HillDe tiener Stevie groeit op in Los Angeles in de jaren 90. Zijn relatie met zijn familie, waaronder zijn alleenstaande moeder en oudere broer, loopt niet altijd van een leien dakje en op school voelt hij zich genegeerd door zijn rijkere vrienden.
Mid90s Ratings & Reviews
- x27jk31 februari 2026Honestly great movie ive seen
- connorkaim13 november 2025At a loss for words but for four I NEED A SEQUEL
- Chris29 december 2024Pretty decent directorial debut for Jonah Hill. I am looking forward to more. Heavy 1995 Kids influence. Story of a young boy wanting to be part of something. Young Sonny Suljic was excellent along with Na-kel Smith.
- nathanlegendre33431 oktober 2025This movie is peak 🔥
- Gurbaaj Garcha11 november 2025It was an interesting and good movie in general but the ending was just so bland
- Nicholas Florio2 november 2025I really liked this movie. I don't know if it's nostalgia or what, but it was pretty good. Jonah Hill did a pretty good job directing this, I thought. I love Indie movies...Not bad at all.
- Jason Layton17 mei 2025Not a comedy in any way, more of a knock off of the movie "Kids", but not as real. A couple great acting performances though.
- รҡ૨אρƭเ∂31 oktober 2024High grade 90's nostalgia. Particularly the California suburb type. 8.1/10
Mid90s Trivia
Mid90s was released on 26 oktober 2018.
Mid90s was directed by Jonah Hill.
Mid90s has a runtime of 85 m.
Mid90s was produced by Mikey Alfred, Ken Kao, Eli Bush, Scott Rudin, Jonah Hill.
De tiener Stevie groeit op in Los Angeles in de jaren 90. Zijn relatie met zijn familie, waaronder zijn alleenstaande moeder en oudere broer, loopt niet altijd van een leien dakje en op school voelt hij zich genegeerd door zijn rijkere vrienden.
The key characters in Mid90s are Stevie (Sunny Suljic), Dabney (Katherine Waterston), Ian (Lucas Hedges).
Mid90s is rated 12.
Mid90s is a Komedie, Drama film.
Mid90s has an audience rating of 8.1 out of 10.
Mid90s had a budget of US$ 1,7 mln..
Mid90s has made US$ 9,3 mln. at the box office.














