The 'SNL' alum talks about recapturing the era of teen movies... in a teen movie, with everything but an actual iMac: "I don't think Apple wanted their machines strangling people." By Mikey O'Connell ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When director and writer Kyle Mooney and co-writer Evan Winter began mapping out the story that would become Y2K, about an ...
The king of 1999, Limp Bizkit's Fred Durst, is set to make an appearance in a new comedy-horror film set at the turn of the century titled Y2K. The movie comes from writer-director and former Saturday ...
"He was always our guy who from the era who shows up," producer and co-writer Evan Winter said at a Q&A following a screening of the A24 film at SCAD Savannah Film Festival on Monday night. The film ...
As you might suspect from the title, everything in A24’s teen apocalypse comedy movie Y2K is so 1999 it almost hurts. There are CDs galore, Sisqó’s “Thong Song,” video stores, dial-up, and many, many ...
Saturday Night Live alum Kyle Mooney’s clever new horror-comedy Y2K imagines what would happen if our worst turn-of-the-millennium fears came true. When the clock strikes midnight and the calendar ...
Credits: Directed by Kyle Mooney, starring Jaeden Martell, Rachel Zegler, Julian Dennison, Daniel Zolghadri, Lachlan Watson, Fred Durst, Kyle Mooney and Eduardo Franco. Rating/runtime: R for bloody ...
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Y2K Movie Review: Nostalgic Yet Falls Flat
What if the Y2K catastrophe actually happened? This is what A24’s newest film looks to answer in the form of a horror comedy directed by Kyle Mooney. Starring Rachel Zegler alongside Jaeden Martell, a ...
[For the full experience, pretend you're reading this review on a Nokia phone screen that's the size of two stamps.] 1999 was a banner year for social and pop culture WTF-ery — from virtual pets and ...
The Y2K bug, or the prediction that all computers would fail to operate at the turn of the 21st Century because their processors couldn’t change their internal clocks from 1999 to 2000, possesses a ...
“Saturday Night Live” alum Kyle Mooney’s directorial debut, “Y2K,” makes for a fascinating test case of Gen Z’s appetite for all things 2000s. His comedic sensibility, honed through throwback TV ...
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