The movie 'Mid90s', directed by Jonah Hill, was released in theaters.
Jonah Hill announced his directorial debut with the movie 'Mid90s', a coming-of-age film centered around skateboarding culture in the mid-1990s.
The film 'Mid90s' had its premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, gaining critical recognition and audience interest.
Stevie, a thirteen-year-old boy, begins his summer break and starts to feel alienated in his family life.
Stevie meets a group of skateboarders and starts hanging out with them.
Stevie starts learning how to skateboard and gains confidence.
Stevie builds a close friendship with Ray, the oldest member of the skate crew.
Stevie and friends shoplift at a convenience store, marking his introduction to riskier behavior.
Stevie attends a house party with the skate crew, exposing him to drugs and adult themes.
Stevie feels tension at home especially involving his older brother and mother.
Ray struggles with personal problems, including drug use and family issues.
Stevie confronts bullying and tries to assert himself more in social situations.
Ray overdoses and dies, profoundly impacting Stevie and the skate crew.
Stevie reflects on his experiences and begins to understand more about growing up and loss.