A24’s latest film, Y2K, takes us on a fun adventure back in time. For some, this movie will raise deeply felt nostalgic memories, while for others, it might introduce concepts that seem ...
The upcoming A24 film Y2K is a mix of chaos and comedy. Directed by Kyle Mooney, the film is set on New Year's Eve 1999. The film is centered around two high school juniors who crash a party but get ...
Austin Butler is firing up his Huey Lewis and the News records to play Patrick Bateman in Luca Guadagnino’s American Psycho. Jacob Elordi was one of the rumored names linked to play Bateman ...
Y2K is a science fiction horror comedy movie directed by American actor, writer, and comedian Kyle Mooney, based on the year 2000 problem. This is a computer bug, also known as Y2K, which shares ...
Former Saturday Night Live cast member Kyle Mooney brings 1999 nostalgia to life in his directorial debut horror comedy, Y2K, which is now playing in theaters. The film is set on the last night of ...
Disney’s animated adventure “Moana 2” remained the de facto choice at the movies, collecting a leading $52 million from 4,200 North American theaters in its second weekend of release.
In a distant eighth place, A24’s “Y2K” earned an estimated $910,000 on its opening day from 2,108 locations. “SNL” alum Kyle Mooney’s disaster comedy-horror film — starring Rachel ...
To celebrate its upcoming film Y2K, the entertainment company has created an interactive desktop complete with an instant messenger chatroom, a custom mixtape builder and plenty of good old ...
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.
At Vogue Runway, we’re taking a trip down memory lane with our time machine project, which examines the first 25 years of the 21st century, page by calendar page, kicking off with 2000. Mini ...
Now, he makes his feature film directorial debut with "Y2K," which opens in cinemas today. As a teenager, the San Diego native was disappointed when the Y2K bug turned out to be a bust.
“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 ...