I just got done watching Jonah Hill's directorial debut called Mid 90s and it came out in 2018. I will say that this is a great directorial debut by Jonah Hill and I'm very amazed at this film. I'm not gonna lie. I really enjoyed this one. This film is about a little boy who's just trying to fit in because he once had nothing and his name is Stevie. He gains friends along the way that has to make some questionable decisions leading to bad choices including alcohol and smoking pretty much all simply because he found people who are labeled as his friends because he didn't have any thinking that these choices are cool the little boy continues to do them but while making these friends he becomes very passionate about skateboarding so there is some positives that come with it there was also a few film elements that stood out to me like the camera has a grainy and sandy feel to make it express the 90s to a greater extent and i'm not sure if this This is intentional, but the screen ratio was smaller to make it seem like a 90 screen, and I really enjoyed that as well. Great life lessons in this one as well, that range from trying to fit in to make you seem cool, to don't let people discourage you from what you enjoy. If you guys are looking for a film and have HBO Max, I really recommend this one. I'm not even lying.