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Mid90s
October 2018
85 minutes
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From director Jonah Hill, Mid90s is a funny, moving look at Stevie, a kid in 90s LA, as he escapes his turbulent home life with a new group of friends he meets at a local skate shop, plunging him into a world of fun, danger, and excitement.
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Sunny Suljic
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Lucas Hedges
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Katherine Waterston
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Jonah Hill
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Jonah Hill
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English (5.1)
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English [CC]
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