Mid90s centers on Stevie, a lonely teenager growing up in a broken household with an abusive older brother and overwhelmed single mother. Seeking belonging, he finds refuge at a skate shop where a group of rebellious skaters reluctantly accept him. As Stevie becomes immersed in their world, he experiences freedom, friendship, and self-worth for the first time. However, the darker side of growing up soon surfaces through dangerous stunts, substance use, and emotional harm. The film explores how young boys navigate masculinity and identity while craving acceptance. Jonah Hill’s directorial debut delivers an unfiltered portrayal of adolescence, emphasizing how moments of joy and trauma shape who we become.
Vibe

Films that twist perception and push your mind to the edge.
Stories that challenge your thoughts and make you rethink everything.
Movies that feel like drifting through a vivid, cinematic dream.
Genres Covered
Warm, uplifting stories filled with joy, comfort, and feel-good moments.
Root for the unlikely heroes who rise, fight, and win against the odds.
Cinematic journeys that explore life, existence, and the universe itself.
Most of the skaters in Mid90s were real-life skateboarders with little to no acting experience, which is why the film feels so raw and realistic Jonah Hill deliberately avoided professional actors to keep the story authentic.
Get Cracklen updates straight to your inbox. trending, new releases,
and hidden gems every week!