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Y2K's Kyle Mooney, Jaeden Martell & Julian Dennison Talk Technological Uprising And The Movie's Most Emotional Death
Warning: SPOILERS for Y2K!Kyle Mooney's Y2K focuses on the events of New Year's Eve 1999 that so many of us were worried ...
Kyle Mooney’s new Y2K movie, which opens in theaters this weekend, asks the question: What would have happened if Y2K was, in fact, a technological disaster? Anyone over the age of 30 no doubt ...
Nearly 25 years after the year 2000 began without the much-hyped possible computer catastrophe, Y2K is enjoying a resurgence as Americans become nostalgic for the late '90s and early '00s. The ...
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 ...
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 ...
Kyle Mooney (C) directs Jaeden Martell and Rachel Zegler in "Y2K," in theaters Dec. 6. Photo courtesy of A24 LOS ANGELES, Dec. 6 (UPI) — Kyle Mooney's new movie Y2K, in theaters Friday, is a ...
A24 has a new youth-oriented comedy out this week, and at first glance Y2K shares plenty of common ground with other titles from the studio: It’s a culturally specific throwback, set on New Year’s Eve ...
Get ready to party like it’s the last day of 1999 in Y2K. High school juniors Eli (Jaeden Martell) and Danny (Julian Dennison) are the lovable outcasts who want to fit in with the popular kids. On New ...
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