Matt “Serenity Now!” McCoy plays Preston Rogers, a well-known mountain climber who returns to his home near the cliff where a horrible accident left him a paraplegic and claimed his wife’s life. He begins to suspect there is something large lurking around the surrounding woods. His nurse refuses to believe him and he gets more frantic as whatever big and bad forest-dwelling beast begins picking off a bachelorette party being held at a neighboring cabin. Newly confined to his wheelchair, he attempts to save the lovely ladies (including sexy-as-all-hell Tiffany Shepis who makes her exit far too soon) and refuses to sit by and let them die. The cast (luckily) takes the whole thing seriously and is peppered with genre favorites in small roles (Jeffrey Combs, the aforementioned Shepis, Lance Henriksen, Paul Gleason, Phil Morris and Dee Wallace all collect a paycheck). The sasquatch is practical and a bit goofy looking (but who the hell cares) and there are some bursts of gory goodness. This enjoyable indie horror is a decent enough time waster.
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Sunday, May 24, 2026
Abominable (2006) (USA)
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Matt “Serenity Now!” McCoy plays Preston Rogers, a well-known mountain climber who returns to his home near the cliff where a horrible accident left him a paraplegic and claimed his wife’s life. He begins to suspect there is something large lurking around the surrounding woods. His nurse refuses to believe him and he gets more frantic as whatever big and bad forest-dwelling beast begins picking off a bachelorette party being held at a neighboring cabin. Newly confined to his wheelchair, he attempts to save the lovely ladies (including sexy-as-all-hell Tiffany Shepis who makes her exit far too soon) and refuses to sit by and let them die. The cast (luckily) takes the whole thing seriously and is peppered with genre favorites in small roles (Jeffrey Combs, the aforementioned Shepis, Lance Henriksen, Paul Gleason, Phil Morris and Dee Wallace all collect a paycheck). The sasquatch is practical and a bit goofy looking (but who the hell cares) and there are some bursts of gory goodness. This enjoyable indie horror is a decent enough time waster.
Matt “Serenity Now!” McCoy plays Preston Rogers, a well-known mountain climber who returns to his home near the cliff where a horrible accident left him a paraplegic and claimed his wife’s life. He begins to suspect there is something large lurking around the surrounding woods. His nurse refuses to believe him and he gets more frantic as whatever big and bad forest-dwelling beast begins picking off a bachelorette party being held at a neighboring cabin. Newly confined to his wheelchair, he attempts to save the lovely ladies (including sexy-as-all-hell Tiffany Shepis who makes her exit far too soon) and refuses to sit by and let them die. The cast (luckily) takes the whole thing seriously and is peppered with genre favorites in small roles (Jeffrey Combs, the aforementioned Shepis, Lance Henriksen, Paul Gleason, Phil Morris and Dee Wallace all collect a paycheck). The sasquatch is practical and a bit goofy looking (but who the hell cares) and there are some bursts of gory goodness. This enjoyable indie horror is a decent enough time waster.
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