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Beast is a 2017 British psychological thriller film written and directed by Michael Pearce, starring Jessie Buckley, Johnny Flynn and Geraldine James. The film had its world premiere in the Platform section at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.
May 11, 2018 · Beast: Directed by Michael Pearce. With Jessie Buckley, Geraldine James, Oliver Maltman, Trystan Gravelle. A troubled woman living in an isolated community finds herself pulled between the control of her oppressive family and the allure of a secretive outsider suspected of a series of brutal murders.
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- Crime, Drama, Mystery
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- 2018-05-11
May 11, 2018 · In a small island community, a troubled young woman falls for a mysterious outsider who empowers her to escape her oppressive family. When he comes under suspicion for a series of murders, she ...
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- Michael Pearce
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- Jessie Buckley
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Written and directed by Michael Pearce. 27-year-old Moll works as a tour guide while living with her wealthy parents to help care for her father with dementia. The community is on-edge following a string of unsolved rapes and murders of young women in the area.
Aug 19, 2022 · By Mae Abdulbaki. Published Aug 19, 2022. Warning: This post contains spoilers for Beast. Beast ending explained. Directed by Baltasar Kormákur from a screenplay by Ryan Engle (who worked off a story by Jaime Primak Sullivan), Beast stars Idris Elba as a man who must face off with a vicious lion gone rogue.
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Apr 3, 2022 · Claire Fulton. April 3, 2022. Michael Pearce’s Beast (2017) centres the ‘psychological’ aspect of ‘psychological thriller’, exploring the nature of repressed darkness and the power it wields. There are certain expectations when a film is described as a ‘psychological thriller’.
Sep 9, 2017 · Reviews. Sep 9, 2017 3:47pm PT. Film Review: ‘Beast’. The old sleeping-with-the-enemy premise gets a nervy psychosexual update in Michael Pearce's auspicious art-horror debut. By Guy Lodge....