This text comprises spoilers for “Primate.”
I have been holding onto my Johannes Roberts shares since he directed one of the best slashers of the 2010s with “The Strangers: Prey at Evening,” they usually’ve certain paid off. The all-killer, no-filler creature function “Primate” is an 89 minute throwback in all one of the best methods. We get to see an idyllic Hawaiian trip for a bunch of early 20-somethings screech to a bloody halt as a rabid chimpanzee named Ben (Miguel Torres Umba) unleashes a complete lot of monkey mayhem. It is a kind of motion pictures that does precisely what it says on the tin, and is all the higher for it. Any horror flick that opens with a gnarly face-ripping within the first 5 minutes instantly has my consideration. However focusing an excessive amount of on the spectacular gore undersells how Roberts, together with co-screenwriter Ernest Riera, package deal their thrills in a approach that makes nice use of the besieged cliffside mansion and all the risks it possesses.
“Primate” proves how simplicity can open the door for a complete bunch of artistic setpieces that by no means makes this central location really feel stale. Not solely is that this the first great horror movie of 2026, however a powerful contender for one of many 12 months’s most memorable horror villains in Ben. For Lucy (Johnny Sequoyah), her youthful sister Erin (Gia Hunter), and their father Adam (“CODA’s” Troy Kotsur), he is a lovable extension of the late household matriarch who taught him linguistics earlier than she handed. However a rabid-infested mongoose slowly transforms Ben right into a full-bore animal slasher villain earlier than our eyes. Since he cannot swim, the school children take refuge within the pool. Ben, nonetheless, exhibits them that they can not disguise in there without end, and has a complete lot of enjoyable tormenting them one after the other.
Ben is an immediately memorable chimpanzee slasher villain with a imply humorousness
What makes Ben so disarming is that you just anticipate the rabies to change him right into a feral beast, like one thing out of the prologue of “28 Days Later.” However the place issues get attention-grabbing is that he retains his mind and does not simply instantly lunge on the children once they peek their head out. Ben performs the lengthy recreation by giving them the impression that they’ve an opportunity. Lucy’s crush Nick (Benjamin Cheng) at one level makes an attempt to push Ben within the hopes that he’ll tumble down the steep cliff. However Ben pulls an incredible gotcha in throwing Nick over as an alternative. We get an unbelievable POV shot of him falling that culminates together with his head being break up open like a watermelon on the rocks under. If that weren’t sufficient, Ben celebrates his trickery with a gradual maniacal snigger. To his credit score, it was fairly humorous.
Johannes Roberts does not utterly sideline the plight of this ensemble’s efforts to outlive the night time, however understands that the viewers can also be right here to have a blast rooting for Ben. He is calculating, lures them into traps, and has a really imply humorousness about it too. That is finest depicted in one of many movie’s standout sequences the place Ben lulls Drew (Charlie Mann), a drunken get together bro, right into a false state of safety earlier than slowly pinning him to Lucy’s mattress, ripping out his jaw and taunting him with it whereas he is nonetheless alive. He mirrors the sadistic glee of “Terrifier’s” Art the Clown (David Howard Thornton).
Roberts creates some efficient suspense as to the place Ben might be hiding in any given scene. It really works not simply due to the character, however due to the person embodying him.
Miguel Torres Umba brings Ben to life by means of a sensible swimsuit
I spent most of “Primate” questioning how within the hell Johannes Roberts and crew introduced Ben to life, provided that he seems so detailed and textured. CGI has develop into such a go-to resolution that it by no means occurred to me that this rabid chimp may really be sensible. How foolish of me. Actor/motion specialist Miguel Torres Umba brings Ben to life by means of a stunningly actual animatronic swimsuit from the artists at Millenium FX. At any time when Ben partially scalps somebody within the pool utilizing a suspended string of pool lights or bashes himself towards a closet door, that is Uma’s actually placing the work in. It is virtually at all times simpler for the actors, characters and the viewers to purchase into the concern when there’s one thing bodily proper in entrance of them.
For as a lot as Ben channels the likes of different ruthless animal killers like “Cujo” and Gordy (“Nope”), Uma’s wonderful creature efficiency imbues the expressive character together with his personal horror legacy. It seems like such a deal with that one of many first motion pictures of the 12 months comes proper out of the gate with a display monster you’ll be able to’t assist however love, particularly when he taunts a personality with the unlock button on the automobile keys she left behind. Ben carries this “watch what I am about to do to this poor sucker” demeanor as he unveils a young reaching-out second as a ruse to snap Lucy’s wrist. I’ve seen some people describe this movie as silly, however it has approach an excessive amount of craft for such a simple moniker. It is extremely refreshing that “Primate” has no disgrace of being a creature function (unlike another recent holiday monster movie). It simply is. Here is to you, Ben!
“Primate” is now enjoying in theaters nationwide.











