Y2K Review: I Am Shamelessly The Exact Target Audience For Kyle Mooney’s ’90s Horror Comedy, And Watching It Was Pure Bliss

[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 baggy clothing to Woodstock ’99 and Total Request Live — and the pot of golden chaos waiting at the end of that computer-generated rainbow was the hypothetical civilization-crushing threat of Y2K. The once ever-present topic immediately turned into a sour punchline by the afternoon of January 1, 2000, and spent the past 25 years as a quaint, increasingly forgettable cautionary tale about fear-mongering media. Until now… or then? Until now-then, now.

Y2K

in Y2K

(Image credit: A24)

Release Date: December 6, 2024
Directed By: Kyle Mooney
Written By: Kyle Mooney and Evan Winter
Starring: Jaeden Martell, Rachel Zegler, Daniel Zolghadri, Julian Dennison, Lachlan Watson, Fred Durst, Kyle Mooney
Rating: Rated R for bloody violence, strong sexual content/nudity, pervasive language, and teen drug and alcohol use.
Runtime: 93 minutes
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