And before you roll your eyes at another biopic—no, this isn’t about a famous musician, a tech mogul, or a disgraced politician. For the first time in a decade, Hollywood is betting on the quiet, beautiful drama of ordinary people . Let’s be honest: We’re exhausted by the “rise and fall” formula. The mansion parties. The private jets. The drug-fueled third act.
They’ll know why. Are you planning to see the 90s middle class biopic? Sound off in the comments with one object from 1995 that has to be in the film. (My vote: the Lands’ End school backpack.) 90s middle class biopic release date
So whether you lived it or you’re just fascinated by a time when your biggest worry was whether you’d be home before your pager went off, do yourself a favor: And before you roll your eyes at another
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The new 90s middle class biopic (directed by indie darling Mira Shah, who made waves with Cable Box Memories ) flips the script. It follows the fictional Hartley family in Columbus, Ohio, between 1992 and 1999. No celebrities. No scandals. Just a dad who works in logistics, a mom who sells Tupperware on the side, two kids sharing a phone line, and a mortgage that feels just manageable. The mansion parties