Beast | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | November 27, 2022
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A rather predictable thriller that has some shaky acting moments, and some fine ones. Solid animal f/x are the crucial component to this.
| genre | Adventure | Horror | Thriller |
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| synopsis | A recently widowed man and his two teenage daughters travel to a game reserve in South Africa. However, their journey of healing soon turns into a fight for survival when a bloodthirsty lion starts to stalk them. |
| lead actors | Idris Elba | Leah Jeffries | Iyana Halley | Sharlto Copley | Martin Munro | Liyabuya Gongo | Daniel Hadebe | Thapelo Sebogodi | Mduduzi Mavimbela | Chris Gxalaba | Kazi Khuboni | Chris Langa |
| director | Baltasar Kormákur |












