Sunday, 17 May 2026

Movie Review: Apex (2026)


Genre: Survival Action Thriller  
Director: Baltasar Kormákur  
Starring: Charlize Theron, Taron Egerton, Eric Bana  
Running Time: 95 minutes  

Synopsis: Adventurer Sasha (Charlize Theron) loses her mentor Tommy (Eric Bana) in a rock climbing mishap in Norway. Five months later, a still-grieving Sasha enters a remote Australian park for a solo kayaking adventure. After being warned that hikers frequently disappear in the area, she tangles with a group of uncouth hunters and meets helpful local Ben (Taron Egerton). But deep in the park and on her own, Sasha's next encounter with Ben is less friendly, and she is plunged into a desperate quest for survival in unforgiving terrain. 

What Works Well: The unrelenting fight-for-life mixes elements from Deliverance and The River Wild, and features a constant sequence of thrills, narrow escapes, and breathless chases. Director Baltasar Kormákur maintains brisk pacing, while glorious cinematography by Lawrence Sher captures both natural beauty and epic literal cliff-hangers. Charlize Theron (who also co-produced) stays within herself as a stoic outdoor adventurer, and Taron Egerton ensures Ben is a memorably unhinged villain.

What Does Not Work As Well: Most of the plot points are recycled from previous movies, and more background character texture would have helped to round both Ben and Sasha into more than just hunter and hunted. Some of the close-quarters narrow escape sequences are prolonged to the point of exhaustion.

Key Quote:
Park Ranger (to Sasha): You're going in alone? I wouldn't recommend it.



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