Apex has a great visual aesthetic and performance from Neal McDonough. However, a good performance and looking pretty on the surface only gets you so far. The film's narrative feels split and sadly generic. Despite its flaws, its incredibly entertaining from start to finish. Watch our full thoughts below.
Check out our interview with Edward Drake talking about his previous film, Broil, here. Pick up your copy of Apex now from RLJE Films.
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