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From Shark to Primate: Animal Terror as a Tale of Invasion and Punishment

Summary by El Plural
With the release of Primate, one of the most talked-about films at the last Sitges Film Festival, we revisit one of the most fascinating and, at times, misunderstood subgenres of horror cinema: killer animals. These stories often serve as a reminder that nature isn't cruel; it's simply defending itself. Cinema has been using animals as catalysts for collective fear for decades, frequently criticizing human encroachment on territories or pollutio…
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With the release of Primate, one of the most talked-about films at the last Sitges Film Festival, we revisit one of the most fascinating and, at times, misunderstood subgenres of horror cinema: killer animals. These stories often serve as a reminder that nature isn't cruel; it's simply defending itself. Cinema has been using animals as catalysts for collective fear for decades, frequently criticizing human encroachment on territories or pollutio…

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El Plural broke the news in on Tuesday, February 10, 2026.
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