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Nevertheless, for writer/director Kyle Mooney, this potential phenomena has clearly stayed with him, inspiring his directorial debut, “Y2K.” ‘Juror #2’ Writer Says He’s Writing a Movie ...
Nevertheless, for writer/director Kyle Mooney, this potential phenomena has clearly stayed with him, inspiring his directorial debut, “Y2K.” Set on New Year’s Eve 1999, the sci-fi comedy ...
The clip reveals few other details about the upcoming film, which will be the directorial debut of Saturday Night Live‘s Kyle Mooney. The movie hits theaters Dec. 6, and centers on two high ...
A24 has revealed a second trailer for Y2K, a 1999 party comedy marking the feature directorial debut of comedian Kyle Mooney. Set to debug theaters starting in early December just before New Years ...
Zegler, Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison, The Kid Laroi, Fred Durst, Mason Gooding and Alicia Silverstone all feature in the film’s main cast, which also includes Mooney. Mooney co-wrote the ...
Either way, there’s no denying the anxiety that permeated society during that time, which director Kyle Mooney mines for his new horror-comedy Y2K, which takes place on that fateful night.
which will be the directorial debut of Saturday Night Live‘s Kyle Mooney. The movie hits theaters Dec. 6, and centers on two high school juniors who find themselves fending for their lives after ...
The new trailer for Kyle Mooney’s alternate-history comedy starts with a different president (Bill Clinton) talking about a different technological threat (the mythological Y2K bug).
Kyle Mooney, who also stars in the film, makes his feature film directorial debut on Y2K. Mooney co-wrote the script with Evan Winter. Producers include Winter, Jonah Hill, Matt Dines, Alison ...
A24 has dropped the final trailer for Y2K, Kyle Mooney’s disaster comedy starring Jaeden Martell, Rachel Zegler, Julian Dennison, The Kid Laroi, Alicia Silverstone, Tim Heidecker, and Fred Durst.