Y2K's reviews
Media reviews
Indiewire
Combining 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.
Collider
Beyond the '90s references, Y2K is an underwhelming, but mostly entertaining movie that never quite goes as far as it should with its concept, comedy, or the relationships between its characters.
Variety
It'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.
Screen Daily
This is a nostalgia play composed of admittedly funny and gnarly moments that do not string together into a satisfying whole.
Roger Ebert
Y2K doesn't want to break stuff; it wants to dig it out of the trash and pine nostalgically for it. That's just not as interesting.
Festival Internacional de Cine de Lanzarote