The horror film Primate has opened in cinemas, becoming one of the first major genre releases of 2026. Directed by Johannes Roberts, the film was released on 9 January and has quickly drawn attention for its graphic violence and old-fashioned creature-feature style.
Set in Hawaii, the story follows a family whose summer reunion turns deadly after their pet chimpanzee becomes rabid. The animal attacks several people, forcing the survivors to hide while trying to escape the isolated home. The plot is simple and tightly focused, with most of the film centred on survival rather than backstory.
The film stars Johnny Sequoyah, Gia Hunter, and Oscar-winner Troy Kotsur. Critics have highlighted Kotsur’s performance in particular, noting how the film uses silence and limited sound to build tension during key scenes involving his character.
Primate has received a Certified Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes. Reviews have largely praised its use of practical effects instead of computer-generated imagery, as well as its fast pace and short runtime of 89 minutes.
Some reviewers have criticised the film for thin character development, but many agree that it delivers exactly what it promises. The film avoids complex themes and focuses on suspense, gore, and crowd-pleasing shock moments.
With positive early reactions from horror fans, Primate is being described as a successful modern B-movie. Its strong start suggests it may find a lasting audience among viewers looking for straightforward, high-intensity horror.