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Following the premiere of his directorial debut, Jonah Hill and Mid90s star Sunny Suljic appear on the latest episode of Complex's Sneaker Shopping. The two entertainers met up with Joe La Puma at Stadium Goods in New York City to discuss the film, skate culture, and of course, sneakers.

Hill and Suljic begin by delving into the authenticity of the movie, with everything from the attire, to the street signs and candy wrappers being true to the '90s. From there, we hear them speak on influences found within the picture, as well as '90s and skate culture in general.

Lastly, Jonah and Sunny dish on their favorite sneakers past and present, and Hill discloses he no longer uses a stylist. To watch the new episode of Sneaker Shopping, press play above .

Mid90s is in theaters now.

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For more surrounding the movie, Jonah Hill tells us why skateboarding and hip-hop are so crucial to 'Mid90s.'

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