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DJ Funk, a Chicago-born musician and producer who coined the “ghetto house,” has died at age 54. Funk, whose real name was Charles Chambers, had been “bravely” battling stage 4 cancer ...
This New Year's marks the 25th anniversary of Y2K, the popularized term referring to a widespread computer programming bug feared to wreak havoc when the year changed from 1999 to 2000.
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.
Promise. If you're a fan of offbeat humor and the kind of quirky, cult-worthy films A24 is known for, gird your loins for Y2K, a new project from Saturday Night Live alum Kyle Mooney. The film is ...
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 ...
And that’s exactly what viewers will get when they go to see Y2K in theaters. 25% gory horror, 25% coming-of-age tale, 25% resonant romance, and 25% bawdy comedy, Y2K is 100% unadulterated late ...
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 ...
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.
A computer glitch makes electronics go haywire in this zany and nostalgic horror-comedy from the comedian Kyle Mooney. By Calum Marsh When you purchase a ticket for an independently reviewed film ...
Set your Away Message, burn a CD, have an insane conversation with a chatbot, and see "Y2K" in theaters December 6. “Let’s do this shit.” Kyle Mooney (“SNL”) is so personally invested in ...