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The Yeti
The Yeti

The Yeti

20261h 33m★ 6.5ホラースリラー

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スタッフ・制作会社

監督: Gene Gallerano / William Pisciotta

脚本: Gene Gallerano / William Pisciotta

音楽: John Hunter

制作: Johnathan Brownlee / Jim Cummings / Gene Gallerano

撮影監督: Joel Froome

制作会社: Torfoot Films / Hardscrabble Film Company

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Brittany Allen
Brittany Allen
Ellie
Eric Nelsen
Eric Nelsen
Merriell Sunday Jr.
コービン・バーンセン
コービン・バーンセン
Merriell Sunday Sr.
William Sadler
William Sadler
Hollis Bannister
Heather Lind
Heather Lind
Marianne
Jim Cummings
Jim Cummings
Booker
Christina Bennett Lind
Christina Bennett Lind
Lamb
Elizabeth Cappuccino
Elizabeth Cappuccino
Parker
Linc Hand
Linc Hand
Coates
No Image
Johnathan Brownlee
Harold Pullen

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MovieGuys
MovieGuys
★ 5

It's always a shame when you can see the potential in something but it never quite gets there. The biggest single problem with "The Yeti" is it takes itself far too seriously, for what is, at the end of the day, a monster flick. If they had made the scares and deaths more in keeping with a black humour vibe rather than tragic, this would have been far more enjoyable. What's also missing is the sense of creeping dread, of pursuit, of trying to escape from something monumental and foreboding. Limited upsides include the makings of a decent script, creative characterisations, reasonable acting and excellent creature effects. In summary, in spite of having the right ingredients for success, "The Yeti" gets it wrong. The result is rather flat and uninspiring. A mediocre watch at best.

Patrick Martin Jr.
Patrick Martin Jr.

Movie Review: The Yeti (and what everyone is saying...) There’s a certain charm to a stripped-down creature feature, and *The Yeti* (2026) leans hard into that tradition—sometimes successfully, often frustratingly. Directed by Gene Gallerano and William Pisciotta, this low-budget survival horror throws a small expedition into the frozen wilderness of Alaska, where a missing-persons mission quickly turns into a fight against a prehistoric predator. ([Wikipedia][1]) The premise is pure pulp: two children of missing explorers venture into the Arctic, only to discover they’re being hunted by a towering, bloodthirsty Yeti. ([IMDb][2]) It’s a setup that promises tension, isolation, and primal fear—but what the film actually delivers is a mixed bag of throwback thrills and uneven execution. What works best is the film’s commitment to old-school monster-movie aesthetics. Instead of relying heavily on CGI, *The Yeti* embraces practical effects and a “guy-in-a-suit” approach that recalls drive-in creature features of the past. ([Rotten Tomatoes][3]) The gore is plentiful, the creature design is tangible, and there’s a certain nostalgic pleasure in watching something so unapologetically retro. If you’re a fan of grindhouse-style horror, there’s enough here to keep you entertained. Unfortunately, that retro vibe comes at a cost. The storytelling is often thin, with characters that feel more like placeholders than fully realized people. The emotional stakes—searching for lost family members—are introduced but rarely explored in depth, making it hard to stay invested. Critics have noted the film’s predictability and lack of sustained tension, which undercuts what should be a nerve-wracking survival narrative. ([Rotten Tomatoes][3]) Performances are serviceable but inconsistent. Brittany Allen brings some needed intensity to the lead role, but the rest of the cast struggles with uneven dialogue and limited character development. The pacing also drags in the middle, with long stretches where the film feels unsure whether it wants to be an emotional drama or a full-throttle monster movie. Still, *The Yeti* isn’t without its audience. For viewers who appreciate low-budget horror with practical effects and a nostalgic sensibility, it offers a modest, occasionally fun ride. It’s not particularly scary, and it rarely surprises, but it does deliver bursts of visceral action and a clear love for the genre. **Final Verdict:** *The Yeti* is a throwback creature feature that captures the look of classic monster movies but struggles to match their storytelling punch. Worth a watch for hardcore horror fans, but casual viewers may find it too predictable and uneven. **Rating: 5/10** [1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Yeti_%28film%29?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The Yeti (film)" [2]: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14500286/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The Yeti (2026)" [3]: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/the_yeti?utm_source=chatgpt.com "The Yeti"

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