Jonah Hill

Scene Stealers: Dinner at the end of the world in Don’t Look Up

By David Jenkins

Members of the LWLies team write on their favourite moments from the 2022 Best Picture contenders.

Martin Scorsese and Jonah Hill will team up on a Jerry Garcia biopic

By Charles Bramesco

The portrait of the Grateful Dead frontman will be Scorsese's next directing gig after Killers of the Flower Moon.

Watch Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence in the Don’t Look Up trailer

By Charles Bramesco

They’re part of an ensemble cast including Meryl Streep and Timothée Chalamet in Adam McKay’s climate change satire.

Mid90s

By Adam Woodward

Infectious energy and a strong DIY ethos powers Jonah Hill’s directorial debut.

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Matthew McConaughey kicks back in new The Beach Bum trailer

By Charles Bramesco

He’s taking it nice and easy in Harmony Korine’s follow-up to Spring Breakers.

Jonah Hill’s Mid90s to open the 2019 Glasgow Film Festival

By Adam Woodward

This year’s GFF kicks off with the actor’s directorial debut, while Brian Welsh’s Beats closes proceedings.

Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot

By Hannah Strong

Gus Van Sant reunites with Joaquin Phoenix for an oddball comedy-drama about disability and addiction.

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Listen to Jonah Hill’s specially curated playlist for Mid90s

By Adam Woodward

The actor-turned-director has teamed up with Spotify to release an ‘Official Motion Picture Playlist’

Maniac review: Mesmerising character work in a retrofuturistic setting

By Roxanne Sancto

Emma Stone and Jonah Hill sign up for a mind-bending drug trial in Cary Fukunaga’s immersive miniseries.

Mid90s – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Jonah Hill’s directorial debut is a moving portrayal of adolescent isolation set within Los Angeles’ ’90s skating scene.

Don’t Worry, He Won’t Get Far on Foot – first look review

By Hannah Strong

Gus Van Sant reunites with Joaquin Phoenix for an oddball comedy-drama about disability and addiction.

Jonah Hill has directed a sitcom-inspired music video for Danny Brown

By John Wadsworth

‘Ain’t It Funny’ features a bizarre cameo from fellow filmmaker Gus Van Sant.

Michelle Williams is being lined up for Jonah Hill’s directorial debut

By Dan Einav

The Manchester by the Sea star is in talks for coming-of-ager Mid ’90s.

Sausage Party

By Adam Woodward

It's the animated, existentially-inclined talking junk food comedy the world has been waiting for.

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Todd Phillips: ‘The world is waking up to the fact that the system is rigged’

By Adam Woodward

The War Dogs director talks truth, Trump and why laughter will always be the best medicine.

War Dogs

By David Jenkins

Miles Teller and Jonah Hill are two jacked-up arms dealers in Todd Phillips underwhelming true-to-life caper.

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Moneyball

By Dan Stewart

Bennett Miller and Aaron Sorkin combine for the best film about statistics you’re ever likely to see.

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