‘Apex’ Review: Man Is the Predator in a Rip-Roaring Outdoor Duel Between Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton
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Home Film News Apr 23, 2026 4:00pm PT ‘Apex’ Review: Man Is the Predator in a Rip-Roaring Outdoor Duel Between Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton Baltasar Kormákur's short, taut, spectacularly shot thriller may be premiering on Netflix, but its soul lies in the multiplex. By Guy Lodge Plus Icon Guy Lodge Film Critic @guylodge Latest ‘Roommates’ Review: Besties Turn Testy in an Uneven College Comedy With Two Terrific Leads 6 days ago ‘Wasteman’ Review: David Jonsson and Tom Blyth Add Character to a Brawny but Familiar Prison Drama 7 days ago ‘Lee Cronin’s The Mummy’ Review: Long, Lavishly Gory Horror Ride Is Loud Enough to Wake the Undead 1 week ago See All ©Netflix/Courtesy Everett Collection Intrepid outdoorswoman Sasha (Charlize Theron) has all the physical tools required to weather the Australian Outback, but if she’d spent a little more time indoors — at the movies, specifically — she might have exercised a little more caution in venturing out there. All the threats so vividly established in films ranging from “Wolf Creek” to “The Royal Hotel” are further flagged in Baltasar Kormákur‘s punchily effective survival thriller “Apex,” and with due respect to the venomous snakes and rough-and-tumble rapids that feature along the way, once again they mostly assume male human form. Related Stories Leonardo DiCaprio Urges Fans to Call U.S. Representatives and Fight Against Bill to Dismantle the Endangered Species Act: 'Reject This Existential Threat'





