mid90s (2018)

Movie · 2018 · Drama, Comedy · 1h 26m · R · English

Curator score: 5.4/10 (88.6K ratings)

fall. get back up.

Overview

In 1990s Los Angeles, a 13-year-old spends his summer navigating between a troubled home life and a crew of new friends he meets at a skate shop.

Ratings

Director

Jonah Hill

Production

A24, Waypoint Entertainment

Cast

Sunny Suljic, Katherine Waterston, Lucas Hedges, Na-kel Smith, Olan Prenatt, Gio Galicia, Ryder McLaughlin, Alexa Demie, Fig Camila Abner, Liana Perlich, Ama Elsesser, Judah Estrella Borunda, Mecca Allen, Aramis Hudson, Sonny Greenback, Del the Funky Homosapien, Chad Muska, Donovon Piscopo, Kevin White, Aaron Meza

Where to watch

Max

Curator Review

Verdict

A vivid, emotionally observant coming-of-age snapshot with strong atmosphere, naturalistic performances, and a convincing sense of adolescent drift. It’s rough around the edges by design, but the skating, music, and lived-in details give it real momentum.

Best for

  • coming-of-age dramas
  • skate culture stories
  • 1990s nostalgia
  • naturalistic ensemble acting
  • messy teen friendship dynamics

Skip if

  • you want a tightly plotted story
  • you dislike lo-fi or grainy visual style
  • you need a clean moral viewpoint
  • you’re sensitive to crude language and adolescent sexual content

Overview

mid90s works best as a memory piece: less a plot-driven drama than a summer spent inside a kid’s head while he tries on new identities. The skate-shop hangout energy feels authentic, and the film captures the thrill of being accepted by older, rougher kids even when that acceptance is clearly dangerous.

Worth noting

What gives it weight is the contrast between freedom and damage. The home life is bruised, the friendships are volatile, and the movie keeps finding small moments of tenderness inside all the posturing. The performances, especially from the young cast, do a lot of the heavy lifting.

Bottom line

It’s not flawless, and some viewers will find the style a little self-conscious or the narrative too loose. But if you respond to mood, texture, and the uneasy poetry of adolescence, it lands hard.

Top Letterboxd reviews

LetMeExplain (4★) · 9378 likes

The scene between Stevie and Ray

Laura (4★) · 5686 likes

every time i watch this i fall in love with fourth grade.. just want to hang out with him & his gecko and encourage him to make his strong baby film 😔

james💫 (3★) · 5092 likes

There’s a character named Fuckshit

Lucy (2★) · 4805 likes

“you’re just a little fucking kid” i’ve been avoiding reviewing this for days. don’t get me wrong, at first i was enjoying this on the surface, but underneath, i found it dry and lifeless. the only source of true energy is what the kids bring to the table and the natural chemistry they bounce around during a scene. otherwise, it fell completely flat. the throwback style of the grainy and colorless variety gets old fast. the plot is non-existent and… more

Sarah🐉 (3.5★) · 4496 likes

“A24 says it’s my turn to use the f slur” - Jonah Hill

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Topics

coming-of-age, teen drama, skate culture, 1990s, nostalgia, indie realism, male friendship, family trauma, ensemble cast, slice of life

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