Primate (review)
Having watched 'Primate', I can say that it stands out in the horror genre not just for its scares but for its gripping narrative and atmosphere. The movie cleverly uses tension and unexpected moments to keep viewers on edge throughout. The cinematography effectively captures the eerie settings, creating an unsettling mood that complements the story. From my experience, the characters felt relatable, which amplified the horror elements as the tension rose. I particularly appreciated how the film avoided overused tropes, opting instead for fresh and unpredictable plot developments. \n\nIf you're a fan of horror movies that build suspense gradually and offer more than jump scares, 'Primate' is definitely worth your time. The sound design plays a crucial role, enhancing every scene’s intensity and making the scares even more immersive. Watching it reminded me of why I love horror films that challenge my expectations and keep me guessing until the very end. Whether you watch it alone or with friends, it’s a film that sparks conversation and leaves a lasting impression. For anyone exploring recent horror releases, ‘Primate’ offers a unique and engaging experience.








































































