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Y2K (2024 film) This article is about the 2024 disaster comedy film. For 1999 thriller film, see Y2K (1999 film). Y2K is a 2024 American disaster comedy film directed by Kyle Mooney, written by Mooney and Evan Winter, and starring Jaeden Martell, Julian Dennison and Rachel Zegler . It had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 9, 2024.
The year 2000 problem [1], or simply Y2K, refers to potential computer errors related to the formatting and storage of calendar data for dates in and after the year 2000. Many programs represented four-digit years with only the final two digits, making the year 2000 indistinguishable from 1900. Computer systems' inability to distinguish dates ...
Time Bomb Y2K is an 2023 American documentary film, directed by Marley McDonald and Brian Becker. An all-archival film, it explores the Year 2000 problem , and the mass hysteria surrounding it. It had its world premiere at True/False Film Festival on March 3, 2023, and was released on December 30, 2023, by HBO .
Y2K (also known as Countdown to Chaos and Y2K: The Movie) is a 1999 American made-for-television science fiction-thriller film directed by Dick Lowry and starring Ken Olin and Kate Vernon. The film takes a fictional look at the societal problems that could ensue from widespread computer shutdowns caused by the Year 2000 problem , also known as ...
June 3, 2024 at 11:37 AM. Corine Solberg/Getty Images. Cheryl Burke has some advice for celebrities looking to join Dancing With the Stars: don’t sign up if you’re in a relationship. “It’s ...
It feels like both because there is a new Spy Kids movie that has jumped into the number-one spot on Netflix’s list of most-wat. PureWow Editors select every item that appears on this page,, and ...
Adm. William H. McRaven is collaborating with daughter Kelly McRaven on a follow-up to his bestselling “Skipper the Seal” picture book that draws upon his onetime passion for being a superhero.
"Toxic" is a swirl of spaced-out glam-disco kicks, spy-movie strings, surf-guitar twang, a beat that should wear a warning, and Britney's distinctive slithery drawl. She doesn't just take "a sip from the devil's cup," she guzzles that bitch and crushes the cup on her forehead, slipping under the addictive spell of music itself, the one vice she ...