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‘The Yeti’ – Tickets for Creature Feature Now On Sale with In-Person Q&As in Dallas, LA, and NYC
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‘The Yeti’ – Tickets for Creature Feature Now On Sale with In-Person Q&As in Dallas, LA, and NYC

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A throwback to the golden age of monster movies, Well Go USA is set to unleash The Yeti this April. The film claws into theaters nationwide from April 4th to 8th as part of the AMC Thrills & Chills series, and barrels into homes on digital come April 10th. However, for those on both coasts, Bloody Disgusting is hosting two very star-studded screenings. Details below…

LA April 4th 
Showtime 9:00 pm
AMC – Century City
Attending cast – Brittany Allen, Linc Hand, Christina Lind, William Pisciotta, Gene Gallerano, and Johnathan Brownlee
Moderator: Bloody Disgusting’s Shelby Novak

Dallas April 8th 
Showtime 8:00 pm
AMC North Park 15
Attending cast – Johnathan Brownlee (producer/actor) and Eric Nelsen (actor)
Moderator: James Faust, artistic director of the Dallas International Film Festival

NYC April 8th 
Showtime 8:00 pm
AMC – Empire
Attending cast – William Pisciotta, Gene Gallerano, Corbin Bernsen
Moderator: Fandor’s Brandon Streussnig

Get your tickets now … before it’s too late.

Set in the remote wilds of northern Alaska, a famed adventurer and an oil tycoon vanish without a trace in The Yeti. Their children set out on a desperate rescue mission only to discover that something far older and more dangerous than the Arctic itself has awakened.

A prehistoric predator is stalking them. The legend is real. The hunter is The Yeti…

The Yeti has been rated R for “bloody violent content and some gore,” and Fandango lets us know that the film will be unleashed in select theaters and at home April 10.

Brittany Allen (“Dexter: Original Sin”), Eric Nelsen (A Walk Among the Tombstones), Corbin Bernsen (“Psych”), Jim Cummings (Halloween Kills), Christina Bennett Lind (“House of Cards”), and William Sadler (The Shawshank Redemption) lead the ensemble.

From Hardscrabble Film Company, Torfoot Entertainment Group and Radiant Films, the monster movie is written and directed by William Pisciotta and Gene Gallerano.

“We created The Yeti as an elevated creature feature, harkening back to the golden age of monster movies when horror relied on practical effects, suspense, and well-rounded characters,” Pisciotta and Gallerano tease in a statement. “We love that 1950s Cinemascope sentiment combined with our backyard JJ Abrams-style filmmaking and aesthetic.”



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