Stars: Samuel L. Jackson, Gianni Capaldi, Laura Haddock, Brian McCardie, Vincent Cassel | Written by Paul Aniello, Koji Steven Sakai, Gianni Capaldi | Directed by Terry McDonough
Five years ago, a serial killer terrorized Chicago. Detective Dan Lawson was assigned to the case but couldn’t bring the killer to justice. It left him a badly damaged man, drinking on the job and obsessed with revenge. Doubly so because one of the victims was his own girlfriend whom he discovered, her head and limbs in the shape of a cross, her torso missing.
In Edinburgh, Detective Glen Boyd finds himself investigating a murder that looks to be the work of the same person. He reaches out to the Chicago Pd, who are only too happy to put Lawson on the next flight to Scotland. Fortunately, there weren’t any motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane.
Things, of course, don’t go well.
Five years ago, a serial killer terrorized Chicago. Detective Dan Lawson was assigned to the case but couldn’t bring the killer to justice. It left him a badly damaged man, drinking on the job and obsessed with revenge. Doubly so because one of the victims was his own girlfriend whom he discovered, her head and limbs in the shape of a cross, her torso missing.
In Edinburgh, Detective Glen Boyd finds himself investigating a murder that looks to be the work of the same person. He reaches out to the Chicago Pd, who are only too happy to put Lawson on the next flight to Scotland. Fortunately, there weren’t any motherfucking snakes on this motherfucking plane.
Things, of course, don’t go well.
- 4/11/2024
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
*Spoiler Alert.
Director: David Hewitt.
Writers: Brooks Peck, and Craig Engler.
Cast: David Chokachi, Matthew and Yancy Butler.
SyFy’s The Rage of the Yeti comes close to being abominable if the viewer is expecting more than a tale about monsters on the loose. They can lay waste to skiers and mountain climbers traversing the Himalayas. If this film was a science fiction product, they could easily cause problems for the Rebel Forces on the planet Hoth. At least, to have a bigger budget to create some truly devastating moments and terrible looking monstrosities will be an improvement.
Instead, these creatures are hardly frightening and most of the time, they are lost in the white background while stalking their prey. No one can blame these Yetis for protecting their habitat; but when has there been a film that made a statement about who eats whom, and where humanity stands in...
Director: David Hewitt.
Writers: Brooks Peck, and Craig Engler.
Cast: David Chokachi, Matthew and Yancy Butler.
SyFy’s The Rage of the Yeti comes close to being abominable if the viewer is expecting more than a tale about monsters on the loose. They can lay waste to skiers and mountain climbers traversing the Himalayas. If this film was a science fiction product, they could easily cause problems for the Rebel Forces on the planet Hoth. At least, to have a bigger budget to create some truly devastating moments and terrible looking monstrosities will be an improvement.
Instead, these creatures are hardly frightening and most of the time, they are lost in the white background while stalking their prey. No one can blame these Yetis for protecting their habitat; but when has there been a film that made a statement about who eats whom, and where humanity stands in...
- 11/26/2011
- by noreply@blogger.com (Ed Sum)
- 28 Days Later Analysis
by Jamie Zaccaria, MoreHorror.com
Rage of the Yeti is Syfy’s newest cryptozoological feature. Starring David Chokachi, Matthew Kevin Anderson and Yancy Butler, it takes place in the arctic of Canada.
A rich guys sends a team of treasure hunters to find a codex and when they run into trouble, he sends another group in after them. Among the second group are a husband and wife rescue team, a veterinarian, and two adventurer-types with a strong bromance.
For a B-movie like this, the acting was actually pretty good. BBC Robin Hood’s Jonas Armstrong was my favorite as Bill, the husband half of the rescue team. I also appreciated the equality of the female characters. This is an example of how you can have females that are part of the ensemble, but aren’t there just to be sex symbols. They are merely part of the team.
While previous...
Rage of the Yeti is Syfy’s newest cryptozoological feature. Starring David Chokachi, Matthew Kevin Anderson and Yancy Butler, it takes place in the arctic of Canada.
A rich guys sends a team of treasure hunters to find a codex and when they run into trouble, he sends another group in after them. Among the second group are a husband and wife rescue team, a veterinarian, and two adventurer-types with a strong bromance.
For a B-movie like this, the acting was actually pretty good. BBC Robin Hood’s Jonas Armstrong was my favorite as Bill, the husband half of the rescue team. I also appreciated the equality of the female characters. This is an example of how you can have females that are part of the ensemble, but aren’t there just to be sex symbols. They are merely part of the team.
While previous...
- 11/17/2011
- by admin
- MoreHorror
This Saturday night, November 12th, marks that magical time again when Syfy dips into the Sasquatchploitation genre for a new movie. If you want to witness what it looks like when the Abominable Snowman gets pissed, then have a look at these video clips from Rage of the Yeti.
The first thing you need to understand about this Yeti flick is that the Yeti isn’t really a Yeti. It’s actually a Yeren, the film’s original title. (Yeren, that is; not It’s Actually a Yeren. But how funny would that have been?) The “Yeren” is described as a smaller breed of Bigfoot said to roam China’s remote Hubei province. The name “Yeren” translates to “Chinese Wildman”.
But who the hell in America knows what a Yeren is so Rage of the Yeti it is.
“Stargate: Atlantis” co-star David Hewlett does double duty as both co-star and...
The first thing you need to understand about this Yeti flick is that the Yeti isn’t really a Yeti. It’s actually a Yeren, the film’s original title. (Yeren, that is; not It’s Actually a Yeren. But how funny would that have been?) The “Yeren” is described as a smaller breed of Bigfoot said to roam China’s remote Hubei province. The name “Yeren” translates to “Chinese Wildman”.
But who the hell in America knows what a Yeren is so Rage of the Yeti it is.
“Stargate: Atlantis” co-star David Hewlett does double duty as both co-star and...
- 11/10/2011
- by Foywonder
- DreadCentral.com
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