

The Yeti
Réalisé par Gene Gallerano, William PisciottaLe magnat du pétrole Merriell Sunday Sr. et le célèbre aventurier Hollis Bannister disparaissent sans laisser de traces. Leur dernier endroit connu est le nord de l'Alaska. Ellie Bannister et Merriell Sunday Jr. partent à la recherche de leurs pères disparus...
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- Lou Is12 avril 2026A six pack of ass
- nativejake8912 avril 2026not a bad B movie to be honest seemed better than a lot of high end movies that came out in the last 2 years. was a bit of a slow burner though i would recomend a watch.
- Luke Fitzgibbon-16 hI will never get this time back. I realize now it is the most precious thing we have. I only have one short life on this Earth, and I spent 1 hr 33 min of it watching The Yeti in my apartment. I am grateful to directors Gene Gallerano and William Pisciotta for this wake up call.
- gforce24-21 hThis lacks the blood & gore I thought there would be more & the ending was a letdown and stupid. The best Bigfoot movie that I’ve seen is still a movie called extinction much better & way more fun.
- jthygesen-2 jIt has a couple cool death scenes. Gets a little boost from the practical effects. I also really like that they kept the monster off screen or in the shadows until the very end. That's where the fun stops. Meandering plot, bunch of characters I didnt care about and wooden acting.
- emotley1820 avril 2026Not good
- parcolan18 avril 2026One star just for the atmosphere, which was good, rest is…😒
- jackmeat13 avril 2026My quick rating - 4.4/10. I was quite leery when I saw this title, and the poster didn't do it any favors. But my tagline says it all, so I hit play. The Yeti wastes absolutely no time reminding us that being indoors is a great life choice. We kick things off in 1947 Alaska with a group of guys playing cards, one random woman whose job description seems to be “stand there,” and, boom - someone gets yanked through a roof like the cabin just unsubscribed from having a ceiling. Blood rains down, screaming ensues, and just like that, the movie promises something wild. Then it immediately gets lost. Literally and narratively. We jump to a press conference with Merriell Jr. (Eric Nelsen), who promises to rescue his father, and introduces us to his elite team to do so. Then we cut to Ellie (Brittany Allen) giving a lecture before being recruited into said rescue mission to find her missing father. This should feel important. Instead, the film treats it like a casual side note you’re expected to remember 90 minutes later when it suddenly matters. The early structure is all over the place. Jumping timelines, dropping characters, and holding back key motivations like it’s guarding state secrets. Once the expedition heads into the wilderness, the movie actually makes a few smart moves. For a while, The Yeti keeps its creature mostly hidden. Growls, quick cuts, blurry glimpses - the classic “we don’t have the budget, so let’s build suspense” approach. I'd say it works. When the Yeti finally shows up in full, it’s surprisingly decent. Practical, furry, and not an obvious CGI disaster. You almost want to applaud it. But then the movie remembers it’s allergic to showing anything cool. The creature attacks? Cut away. Someone dies? Cut away. Need proof something happened? Don’t worry, the Yeti will hold up a random limb afterward like a trophy. Every. Single. Time. For a monster movie, it’s impressively committed to not showing the monster doing monster things. The human side doesn’t help much either. Most of the cast falls into “generic expedition member #3” territory, but when the missing fathers, Corbin Bernsen and William Sadler, finally appear, they bring some much-needed presence. No surprise. They’re professionals dropped into a movie that mostly forgot to write characters. However, Leander Coates (Linc Hand) did have an interesting wrinkle to him. And then there’s the logic. There is a lack of it. By the time we reach the finale, the last survivor is desperately trying to escape…by dragging a rowboat to the water. No oars. Just vibes. Maybe the Yeti wasn’t the biggest threat after all. Poor planning clearly has a higher body count. What’s frustrating is that The Yeti (2026) had the bones of a fun, campy throwback creature feature. Instead, it plays everything weirdly serious, as if it’s aiming for prestige horror while actively avoiding the fun parts. Less restraint and more ridiculousness might’ve actually saved it. As it stands, The Yeti (2026) is a decent-looking monster trapped in a movie that refuses to let it shine. Equal parts missed opportunity and accidental comedy, with a rowboat finale that actually made me LOL.
- Clarence Boddicker15 avril 2026Decent acting, but otherwise not much plot you haven't seen in other similar movie a hundred times.
- turbob2414 avril 2026Slow, convoluted, crap. At least the creature effects are good, but very brief. Not good.
The Yeti Trivia
The Yeti was released on 10 avril 2026.
The Yeti was directed by Gene Gallerano, William Pisciotta.
The Yeti has a runtime of 1h 33min.
The Yeti was produced by Johnathan Brownlee, Gene Gallerano, Ross Meyerson, William Pisciotta.
Le magnat du pétrole Merriell Sunday Sr. et le célèbre aventurier Hollis Bannister disparaissent sans laisser de traces. Leur dernier endroit connu est le nord de l'Alaska. Ellie Bannister et Merriell Sunday Jr. partent à la recherche de leurs pères disparus...
The key characters in The Yeti are Ellie (Brittany Allen), Merriell Sunday Jr. (Eric Nelsen), Merriell Sunday Sr. (Corbin Bernsen).
The Yeti is rated R.
The Yeti is a Horreur, Thriller film.




















