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    Dial-Up Some Violence With This A24 Sleeper Dominating the Max Charts

    By AdminApril 26, 2025
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    Dial-Up Some Violence With This A24 Sleeper Dominating the Max Charts


    Y2K

    I don’t remember a great deal about Y2K. I was a wee lad at the time, and I was too busy running our copy of The Mummy through the VCR a hundred times to worry much. I’m not even sure we had a computer at the time (for Gen-Z, know home computers were once prohibitively expensive). It’s my understanding that preemptive action mitigated most of the more serious concerns, and Y2K, otherwise known as the year 2000 problem, is nothing but a faint cultural memory.

    Not so faint for SNL alum Kyle Mooney, however. Partnering with A24, they released Y2K at the end of last year. The horror/comedy hybrid reimagines Y2K as an apocalyptic event wherein all the world’s technology gains sentience and turns against humanity. Think Ghost in the Machine (a classic) on a much larger scale. While critical reviews and box office receipts were iffy, Y2K is killing it on streaming, where the film is currently the most-streamed horror movie on Max. Learn more about the film below:

    Per Max: On the last night of 1999, two high school juniors crash a New Years Eve party only to find themselves fighting for their lives.

    Josh Korngut, as part of his interview with director Kyle Mooney and stars Jaeden Martell and Julian Dennison, said of Y2K, “Horror fans rejoice; this one is surprisingly gory and violent. Think Maximum Overdrive meets Dazed and Confused.” He’s right. Y2K is a blast, and while it doesn’t quite enter the upper echelon of A24’s best and brightest horror debuts, it’s nonetheless a blast from the past that’s refreshing in today’s often grim and self-serious horror landscape.

    Critical reviews across the board were less kind, however. On review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes, the critical consensus reads, “Y2K earns points for ambition and sheer audacity, even if it struggles to keep the laughs coming while maintaining a messy tonal blend.” The box office haul was also a meager $4.4 million against a $15 million budget, so the film’s success on Max is no doubt helping to put the film back on track.

    Fans have been kinder. Since the film’s success on Max, audiences have gone online to share their positive impressions of Mooney’s directorial debut. Check out what fans of Y2K are saying about the film online below:

    I’m watching this Y2K movie on max that’s set in 1999 and…. I can’t stop pointing out the historical inconsistencies. I am AGED pic.twitter.com/ia9npj9oIR

    — Black MagIIc (@jovie2fresh) April 6, 2025

    Caught #Y2K on max and it’s a fun time. @kylemooney must’ve been losing his shit having Bill Pope shoot this (not only cuz of “Matrix” but also cuz of Alicia Silverstone). Doesn’t hold back on the gore and it moves along very well in its 93 minute runtime. pic.twitter.com/2Mex5mNbFm

    — Danny Thill (@thill_danny) April 6, 2025

    People hated on Y2K but I think it’s funny! It’s an hour and a half movie about computers revolting on the millennium. What the fuck did yall expect?? Lmao

    — babybabybaby (@queseuratseurat) April 24, 2025

    I especially love the comparison to cheesy 2000s horror movies. Get your Idle Hands fix with Y2K as you wait for the former to be remade (courtesy of the Hell of a Summer team).

    What do you think? Any plans to check out Y2K on Max? What other titles have you been enjoying on the service lately? Let me know over on Twitter @Chadiscollins.

    Tags: A24 Jaeden Martell Kyle Mooney Max Rachel Zegler Streaming Horror Y2K

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