American cinema
Griffin in Summer (2024)
Griffin in Summer is an American independent film in which Griffin’s story delivers a thoughtful, well-acted, and unique Coming-of-Age journey, with enough charm and subtlety to linger in your mind long after the credits roll.
A Father for Charlie (1995)
A Father for Charlie may be a made-for-TV film, but its emotional honesty speaks louder than any big production. With heartfelt performances and a story that touches on themes of morality and compassion, it’s a quietly powerful film.
Marshmallow (2025)
Marshmallow (2025) begins with atmospheric horror and psychological intrigue but loses momentum in its slow middle act. While the film is saved somewhat by a clever and imaginative ending, it struggles to justify its feature-length runtime.
The Good Son (1993)
The Good Son follows Mark Evans (Elijah Wood), a boy sent to live with his cousin Henry (Macaulay Culkin) after a family tragedy, only to uncover Henry’s sinister nature beneath a facade of charm.
L.I.E. (2001)
Overall, L.I.E. (Long Island Expressway) is a film that demands your attention. It's a challenging watch, but it's also a rewarding one.
John John in the Sky (2000)
John John in the Sky (I'll Wave Back) is a heartfelt coming-of-age drama set in the American South. Featuring stunning visuals, a soulful soundtrack, and a touching story of family and friendship, it’s a nostalgic journey through childhood and personal growth.
Rockaway (2017)
Rockaway is an enthralling Coming-of-Age story that addresses challenging topics while retaining a feeling of hope and nostalgia.
Rounding First (2005)
Rounding First is a Coming-of-Age film that follows the adventures of three young boys in American suburbia.
Before I Change My Mind (2022)
Before I Change My Mind weaves together themes of adolescence and the quest for authentic connection In a refreshing and bold exploration of contemporary themes.
American Heart (1992)
A philosophical drama with Coming-of-Age nuances, American Heart focuses on the hardships of life by telling the story of Jack (Jeff Bridges), a recently released convict and his teenage son Nick (Edward Furlong).
Rust (2011)
Rust is a film about youthful innocence and its eventual loss. Because of its subtle nuances, no one who views it will doubt the movie's impact on its viewers.
Collapse (2013)
When the economy collapses, two young boys must flee home and travel 1,200 miles to their uncle's Arizona ranch.