So much of “Abominable,” the new film from DreamWorks Animation, feels like it was designed by focus groups. There’s a Yeti that belches a lot, evil scientists, plucky kids and animals that look as if ...
“Abominable” may feel boilerplate: Plucky loner finds an unexpected friend, a wild journey ensues with the help of a motley crew, and it ends with a buffet of lessons about the power of friendship, ...
Animated features sometimes take years in development and production before hitting the big screen, so maybe it is understandable when similar ones start popping up all over the place. Such is the ...
The first major co-production between DreamWorks and China’s Pearl Studio, Abominable — a warm and fuzzy animated guide book they could have titled How to Train Your Yeti — is good family fun as far ...
This image released by DreamWorks Animation shows characters, from left, Peng, voiced by Albert Tsai, Everest the Yeti, Yi, voiced by Chloe Bennet and Jin, voiced by Tenzing Norgay Trainor, in a scene ...
Watch a clip from the animated movie "Abominable," written and directed by Jill Culton. Photo: Universal Pictures ‘Abominable” is anything but. An animated fable set in contemporary China and voiced ...
Says Yi (Chloe Bennet), the teen heroine of the charming animated kids movie “Abominable.” Abominable the yeti is not. Rather, he’s a snaggletoothed white fur-ball with a friendly disposition who ...
So much of “Abominable,” the new film from DreamWorks Animation, feels like it was designed by focus groups. There’s a Yeti that belches a lot, evil scientists, plucky kids and animals that look as if ...