Stars: Katrina Mattson, Amy Gordon, Robert Berlin, Justin Prince Moy, Brandon Grimes, Magdaln Smus, John Carlssun, Liz Congo, Deanna Grace Congo, Timothy Shults, Viktir Ackeev, Joseph Ellis | Written by Joseph Ellis | Directed by Jamaal Burden
Yet another Yeti movie… will this be as abominable as the rest? I joke of course. This abominable-monster-movie is actually anything but; in fact it’s a pretty decent, if low budget, entry into the killer Yeti sub-genre. A genre which has already given us Abominable in 2006, a film that some say is the peak of this particular horror genre; yet one that has been mined a myriad of times over the years – to varying degrees of success. From the 50s and The Abominable Snowman to more recent films like 2008’s Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon.
This time round we’re following a research team who are on a journey to obtain a plant...
Yet another Yeti movie… will this be as abominable as the rest? I joke of course. This abominable-monster-movie is actually anything but; in fact it’s a pretty decent, if low budget, entry into the killer Yeti sub-genre. A genre which has already given us Abominable in 2006, a film that some say is the peak of this particular horror genre; yet one that has been mined a myriad of times over the years – to varying degrees of success. From the 50s and The Abominable Snowman to more recent films like 2008’s Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon.
This time round we’re following a research team who are on a journey to obtain a plant...
- 1/18/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Katrina Mattson, Amy Gordon, Robert Berlin, Justin Prince Moy,m Brandon Grimes, Magdaln Smus, John Carlssun, Liz Congo, Deanna Grace Congo, Timothy Shults, Viktir Ackeev, Joseph Ellis | Written by Joseph Ellis | Directed by Jamaal Burden
Abominable! Abominable? Am I describing this film or questioning the ridiculously generic choice of title? Well…
I joke of course. It’s actually the latter. Yes, this abominable film is actually anything but; in fact it’s a pretty decent, if low budget, entry into the killer-Yeti sub-genre. A genre which has already given us one film called Abominable in 2006, a film that she say is the peak of this particular horror genre; yet one that has been mined a myriad of times over the years – to varying degrees of success. From the 50s and The Abominable Snowman to more recent films like 2008′s Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon.
This time round we...
Abominable! Abominable? Am I describing this film or questioning the ridiculously generic choice of title? Well…
I joke of course. It’s actually the latter. Yes, this abominable film is actually anything but; in fact it’s a pretty decent, if low budget, entry into the killer-Yeti sub-genre. A genre which has already given us one film called Abominable in 2006, a film that she say is the peak of this particular horror genre; yet one that has been mined a myriad of times over the years – to varying degrees of success. From the 50s and The Abominable Snowman to more recent films like 2008′s Yeti: Curse of the Snow Demon.
This time round we...
- 3/16/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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