52
Metascore
12 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 83IndieWireChristian ZilkoIndieWireChristian ZilkoCombining the youthful raunchiness of “Superbad,” a detailed nostalgia for the era of video stores and AOL Instant Messenger, this playful sci-fi spectacle splits the difference between early “Stranger Things” and “The Terminator,” with immaculate soundtrack vibes courtesy of Fatboy Slim and Chumbawamba.
- 80IGNMatt DonatoIGNMatt DonatoY2K is a deadly unserious disaster comedy featuring fantastic cyber-monster effects and humor inspired by the time period.
- 75The Film StageJohn FinkThe Film StageJohn FinkVibrant and often hilarious––with a surprise appearance by Fred Durst, who becomes a spirit guide to help the kids “break stuff” and save humanity––Y2K is far from perfect, but it does try harder than most comedies in its densely accurate portrait of an era of angst awaiting the nightmares of the 9/11 era.
- 70SlashfilmJacob HallSlashfilmJacob HallWhen Mooney is in joke mode, sprinting from gag to gag without room to breathe, Y2K is a great time at the movies: a midnight movie in the truest sense of the word.
- 60The GuardianAdrian HortonThe GuardianAdrian HortonMooney and Winter’s horror comedy may be all over the place, and unserious to its own detriment, but at least they commit to the bit.
- 50VarietyOwen GleibermanVarietyOwen GleibermanIt’s not that the two parts of the movie don’t go together. It’s that the last hour of it, the cheeky dystopian alien-tech horror farce, simply isn’t very good.
- 50The Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeThe Hollywood ReporterLovia GyarkyeMooney eagerly mines the trove of Y2K cultural references to shape a narrative fine-tuned to a particular millennial sensibility, but struggles to meet the very low demands of its internal logic.
- 50Slant MagazineRocco T. ThompsonSlant MagazineRocco T. ThompsonThe big sequence where the year 2000 hits and everything from a toaster to a Tamagotchi goes homicidal is a chaotic blast, but once the film shifts into a broader comic gear, it never quite finds its heart again.
- 40Screen DailyRobert DanielsScreen DailyRobert DanielsThis is a nostalgia play composed of admittedly funny and gnarly moments that do not string together into a satisfying whole.
- 40TheWrapChase HutchinsonTheWrapChase HutchinsonEven at just over 90 minutes, it quickly runs out of steam and can only coast along.