Kyle Mooney
Y2K
Two high school nobodies make the decision to crash the last major celebration before the new millennium on New Year's Eve 1999. The night becomes even crazier than they could have ever dreamed when the clock strikes midnight.
- Director: Kyle Mooney
- Main Cast: Daniel Zolghadri, Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison, Rachel Zegler
- Soundtrack: Danny Bensi, Saunder Jurriaans
- Cinematography: Bill Pope
- Screenplay: Kyle Mooney, Evan Winter
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Premiere: March 21, 2025
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English Reviews
7 english reviews of Y2K (2024)
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7 / 10
The film's very specific sense of humor will probably repel as many folks as it attracts, but that's the point of a movie like this — either it feels like it was made for you or it doesn't.
- Jacob Hall -
6 / 10
Even though "Y2K" is a brilliant idea that doesn’t explore its potential as well as it should, it’s still charming and playful in a way that makes it an amusing watch.
- Ross Bonaime -
5 / 10
A pre-millennial disaster comedy that doesn’t lack for throwback pleasures, "Y2K" is geared toward giving audiences the nostalgic feels.
- Rocco T. Thompson -
4.2 / 10
"Y2K" should mark the beginning of Kyle Mooney’s film auteurism, but his funnier instincts and command of human vulnerability have been replaced by weak jokes, weak characters, and a weak storyline.
- Brianna Zigler -
4 / 10
When even the characters of the film have grown tired of its schtick, maybe it’s time to put the past away and find something new.
- Chase Hutchinson -
3.8 / 10
It’s a disappointment to see "Y2K" run out of steam so quickly after its initial rug-pull.
- Clint Worthington
Box Office
Y2K has earned a total of 4 446 596 dollars from cinemas across the world (the global box office).
1. IndieWire
While "Y2K" has more than its share of laugh-out-loud lines and big cinematic moments, the film thrives in the little details.
- Christian Zilko
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