
Michael Pearce’s debut feature,
Beast, is a “multi-layered, complex account of a fatal attraction between two complicated and fragile souls, Moll (Jessie Buckley) and Pascal (Johnny Flynn),” writes
Kaleem Aftab for Cineuropa. “The action takes . . .
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