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		<title>Y2K Review: A Nostalgic Disaster Comedy with Bite</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>In his directorial debut, Kyle Mooney helms Y2K, a disaster comedy horror film that fuses turn-of-the-century paranoia with a biting sense of humor and a healthy dose of carnage. Co-written by Mooney and Evan Winter, the film leans heavily on nostalgia for the late 1990s, while delivering a satirical spin on the doomsday hysteria surrounding ...</p>
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