
People disappear every year out in the Canadian wilderness - however, this year is different. This year something is increasing the body count. Jim ('John Schneider') and his research team trek into the Canadian wilderness to study the Canadian Lynx every year. However, this year is different. The Lynx are missing. In fact most of the wildlife is missing; Jim and his team, including his rebellious daughter Emmy (Danielle C. Ryan), seek to find out why. As they conduct their s... (Full plot summary below)
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People disappear every year out in the Canadian wilderness - however, this year is different. This year something is increasing the body count. Jim ('John Schneider') and his research team trek into the Canadian wilderness to study the Canadian Lynx every year. However, this year is different. The Lynx are missing. In fact most of the wildlife is missing; Jim and his team, including his rebellious daughter Emmy (Danielle C. Ryan), seek to find out why. As they conduct their study, something is stalking them. Something not human. Something that no prey can escape...including human prey! While the research team is trying to find out why the lynx have disappeared, the local ranger ('Jason London') is searching for the answer to what is making tourist disappear; even if it the last thing he ever does... and it is.
Leave your thoughts about Snow Beast.
| User ReviewWes SIt's not too bad. The characters are alright and there are some nice scenes and some spooky elements, but you never get a good look at the creature some the editing isn't so great. The ending was decent enough. |
| User ReviewDr. F PIt's awfully hilarious and remains a staple go to movie in my house if we're feeling in the mood for laughing at the crappy costumed 'snow beast'. I mean seriously, it is the weirdest crap they sell cheap at the supermarket. I just can't resist buying straight to video b-movies. IS it even a b-movie? I mean WHAT can you call this other than some derogatory word. |
| User ReviewHannah LFIRST EVER REVIEW FOR THIS FILM FROM CRITICS OE AUDIENCE: Apart from the actual monster everything about this movie is fine. For a low budget horror movie, it has a pretty good ensemble of characters and there is obvious enthusiasm to scare the audience. However, Snow Beast felt a lot like Shrek meets Piranha 3D. If it had a bigger budget or was marketed as a creature feature parody it could have had a chance at being something memorable. Everything done around the beast is fine. But was it scary? No. |
| User ReviewThe Movie WStandard survive the monster movie. Good cast. The monster was like something out of the original Doc Who |
| User ReviewMatthew LA no/low budget creature feature that could have benefited from a better creature design or just a desire to hide the zip in the back of the suit. John Schneider hams it up but its difficult to tell whether his character is meant to look like they've just got out of bed or whether he's jut there for the cheque and doesn't give a rats arse what he looks like. Definitely one to be watched late at night with a curry and a few beers. |
| User ReviewColin GA reasonable low budget monster movie about a Sasquatch creature killing and eating skiers and hikers. Acting is ropey as you would expect but the monster suit isn't bad (even when you can see the zip). |
| User ReviewPaul DThis movie had potential, but it ignores the cardinal rule of not showing the beast until the final third, which means it has to look good. Sadly the low budget of the film means it doesn't look much more than a man in a big white furry suit. |
| User ReviewJames FA tongue-in-cheek B feature that's really entertaining. 40/100 |
| User ReviewTyler WOne of the best worst-made, scary un-scary films. It's like if Miss Dorothy's pre-school put on a production of Batman and someones mom made the costumes. |
| User ReviewIsaac CDo I even have to say anything? Just look at the movie poster. |