Close Menu
KumbhCoinorg
    What's Hot

    When will UP Board result 2026 be released? Here’s what the previous years’ trends suggest

    March 20, 2026

    Nasdaq Wins SEC Approval for Tokenized Securities: Wall Street Goes On-Chain

    March 20, 2026

    Solana Price Stabilizes Above $127 as SOL ETF Demand Surges

    March 20, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • When will UP Board result 2026 be released? Here’s what the previous years’ trends suggest
    • Nasdaq Wins SEC Approval for Tokenized Securities: Wall Street Goes On-Chain
    • Solana Price Stabilizes Above $127 as SOL ETF Demand Surges
    • BTC/USD Forex Signal 19/03: Bearish Breakdown
    • What’s New in TalentLMS: March 2026 Product Updates
    • Bec Judd reveals how she deals with online trolls and hate comments
    • Forbidden Fruits – first-look review
    • Congress Knows It Has a Spending Problem, But Won’t Fix It
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    KumbhCoinorg
    Friday, March 20
    • Home
    • Crypto News
      • Bitcoin & Altcoins
      • Blockchain Trends
      • Forex News
    • Kumbh Mela
    • Entertainment
      • Celebrity Gossip
      • Movie & TV Reviews
      • Music Industry News
    • Market News
      • Global Economy Insights
      • Real Estate Trends
      • Stock Market Updates
    • Education
      • Career Development
      • Online Learning
      • Study Tips
    • Airdrop News
      • Ico News
    • Sports
      • Cricket
      • Football
      • hockey
    KumbhCoinorg
    Home»Entertainment»Movie & TV Reviews»Fantastic Fest 2025: Primate, Bride of Re-Animator | Festivals & Awards
    Movie & TV Reviews

    Fantastic Fest 2025: Primate, Bride of Re-Animator | Festivals & Awards

    kumbhorgBy kumbhorgSeptember 20, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Fantastic Fest 2025: Primate, Bride of Re-Animator | Festivals & Awards
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email Copy Link

    Fantastic Fest, a wonderfully inclusive and unpredictable event every September in Austin, turns 20 this year. To launch the 20th edition on Thursday night, one of the co-founders started shouting “Chaos Reigns!” into a microphone, refusing to stop until everyone in the theater stood up and chanted along with him. It was a great reminder of the spirit of this fest, one of community, and, well, chaos.

    And then, I don’t think coincidentally, I saw two movies that most of the Bible Belt would call downright blasphemously chaotic. From a chimp ripping people’s faces apart to the unabashed lunacy of Brian Yuzna’s follow-up to a horror masterpiece, night one of Fantastic Fest also had an interesting dynamic for my specific double feature, in that one film won’t be out until 2026, and the other was initially released 15 years before this fest launched. One could almost consider the 20 years of FF the connection between the two. That and some gnarly kills.

    Johannes Roberts introduced his creature feature/monster movie “Primate” with the playful hope that it would make up for his generally reviled “Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City.” Yes, it does top that slightly over-hated film through its excellent makeup effects and a few committed performances. It eventually gets pretty gnarly (and arguably kinda cruel in its brutality), but it suffers because it takes way too long to get there, feeling much longer than its brief runtime. Still, those who enjoy seeing the lost art of faces turning into red goo will eventually have a good time with what is essentially a throwback to an era when makeup reigned supreme over CGI.

    Lucy (Johnny Sequoyah) returns to her Hawaii home for summer break, where she reunites with sister Erin, dad Adam (Troy Kotsur, bringing much-needed warmth to a cold movie), and their pet chimpanzee Ben. She’s brought a couple of friends for a little party while her author dad goes off to a book signing event, but they don’t know that Ben was bitten by a rabid mongoose the night before, and, well, it’s about to get weird. After Ben attacks, the teenagers strand themselves in the pool—chimps can’t swim—and try to figure out how they can possibly escape the strong clutches of this killer primate.

    Roberts struggles a bit with tone, crafting a single-location survival thriller that turns into a slasher movie with a chimp instead of Jason Voorhees. To say that Ben is irrationally smart in his stalking of these teenagers would be an understatement, but this is the kind of film that demands suspension of disbelief, something that’s easier to do at FF than it might be on Paramount+. I don’t mind giving into a movie’s concept if it’s executing it well, but I kept finding myself outside of “Primate,” trying to figure out things like why this million-dollar home doesn’t have an alarm with a panic button. It’s a product of slack pacing in the middle, which is really just killing time before the flesh-rending chaos of the final act. That’s when “Primate” truly reigns.

    Another story of evolutionary violence unfolds in Brian Yuzna’s insane “Bride of Re-Animator,” a movie that’s even wackier than you remember in a new 4K restoration. A sequel to Stuart Gordon’s brilliant 1985 film “Re-Animator,” this one doesn’t replicate the Lovecraftian tension of the original, but that’s a high bar to meet. It works better than many ’80s and ‘90s horror sequels by virtue of Yuzna and writers Woody Keith & Rick Fry’s willingness to go where most Hollywood movies refuse to go. It’s not every day you see a flying head with bat wings or an arm & a leg fused together and become sentient and homicidal. And don’t forget the creature that’s just an eyeball with five fingers for legs. (“Alien: Earth” inspiration, maybe?) It’s really clunky at times, but it’s impossible not to admire the sheer ridiculousness of “Bride of Re-Animator,” and Austin was the perfect place to re-launch it.

    Loosely based on episodes of the serialized story Herbert West-Reanimator by H.P. Lovecraft, “Bride of Re-Animator” catches up with Herbert West (Jeffrey Combs) and Dan Cain (Bruce Abbott), continuing to play God. Dan is still apprehensive, grieving the loss of Meg from the first movie and the imminent death of a patient he’s become attached to, but West is full Frankenstein, seeing every human body as potential grist for his mill. Combs is wonderfully deranged in this movie, getting laughs from the FF crowd with some of his memorable line readings that sometimes make him look like Jim Carrey played a mad scientist. He’s the best thing about the movie, but he’s surrounded by an ensemble that rarely matches his temperature. Abbott is a particularly flat performer.

    What’s not flat is the make-up and effects work that looks even better in 4K. When “Bride of Re-Animator” gets to its super-bloody final scenes, the entire movie feels unhinged in a way that can be best appreciated at Fantastic Fest.

    May there be at least 20 more years of this kind of chaos.

    Awards Bride fantastic Fest Festivals Primate ReAnimator
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email
    Previous ArticleGejala, Penyebab, Dan Tips Mengatasinya Dari Pengalaman Nyata » Dashofinsight
    Next Article Michael Bublé: Singer reflects on how becoming a father changed his life
    kumbhorg
    • Website
    • Tumblr

    Related Posts

    Movie & TV Reviews

    Forbidden Fruits – first-look review

    By kumbhorgMarch 20, 2026
    Movie & TV Reviews

    A Screenwriter’s Dream—and Nightmare: Drew Goddard on “Project Hail Mary”

    By kumbhorgMarch 19, 2026
    Movie & TV Reviews

    Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice – first-look review

    By kumbhorgMarch 19, 2026
    Movie & TV Reviews

    Lisa Kudrow Makes An Extremely Welcome “Comeback” to HBO

    By kumbhorgMarch 18, 2026
    Movie & TV Reviews

    Arco review – primary-colour, major-key…

    By kumbhorgMarch 18, 2026
    Movie & TV Reviews

    SXSW 2026: Black Zombie, Serling, Stormbound

    By kumbhorgMarch 17, 2026
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Don't Miss

    When will UP Board result 2026 be released? Here’s what the previous years’ trends suggest

    By kumbhorgMarch 20, 2026

    UP Board result 2026: The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UPMSP) is expected to announce…

    Nasdaq Wins SEC Approval for Tokenized Securities: Wall Street Goes On-Chain

    March 20, 2026

    Solana Price Stabilizes Above $127 as SOL ETF Demand Surges

    March 20, 2026

    BTC/USD Forex Signal 19/03: Bearish Breakdown

    March 20, 2026
    Top Posts

    Satwik-Chirag storm into China Masters final with straight-game win over Malaysia | Badminton News

    September 21, 2025165 Views

    SaucerSwap SAUCE Crypto Breaks Key Resistance Amid Nvidia-Hedera Deal

    July 15, 202546 Views

    Unlocking Your Potential with Mubite: The Future of Crypto Prop Trading

    September 17, 202533 Views

    Stablecoins 2025 Exchange Reserves: Insights into DeFi Trends

    September 8, 202532 Views
    Stay In Touch
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • Pinterest
    • Instagram
    • YouTube
    • Vimeo
    About Us

    Welcome to KumbhCoin!
    At KumbhCoin, we strive to create a unique blend of cultural and technological news for a diverse audience. Our platform bridges the spiritual significance of the Kumbh Mela with the dynamic world of cryptocurrency and general news.

    Facebook X (Twitter) Pinterest WhatsApp
    Our Picks

    When will UP Board result 2026 be released? Here’s what the previous years’ trends suggest

    March 20, 2026

    Nasdaq Wins SEC Approval for Tokenized Securities: Wall Street Goes On-Chain

    March 20, 2026

    Solana Price Stabilizes Above $127 as SOL ETF Demand Surges

    March 20, 2026
    Most Popular

    7 things to know before the bell

    January 22, 20250 Views

    Reeves optimistic despite surprise rise in UK borrowing

    January 22, 20250 Views

    Barnes & Noble stock soars 20% as it explores a sale Barnes & Noble stock soars 20% as it explores a sale

    January 22, 20250 Views
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • About Us
    © 2026 Kumbhcoin. Designed by Webwizards7.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.