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MOVIE REVIEW
The Beast Inside

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Genre: Horror
Year Released: 2024
Runtime: 1h 24m
Director(s): Jim Towns
Writer(s): Sadie Katz, Jim Towns
Cast: Sadie Katz, Anthony W. Preston, Danelle Von Visger, Denise Milfort, Laurene Landon, Vernon Wells, Victoria De Mare, Kim Marie Austin, Pressly James Crosby
Where To Watch: on digital and on-demand


RAVING REVIEW: In a bold twist on the conventional exorcism narrative, THE BEAST INSIDE explores the boundaries of horror with a story that's as much about the supernatural as it is about the trials of one's path. Sadie Katz, a staple in horror and thriller genres, leads the cast with her formidable presence and steps behind the scenes as a co-writer. Under the direction of Jim Towns, the film tackles heavy themes that push the envelope far beyond simple scares.


THE BEAST INSIDE follows Anne, played by Katz, a single mother ensnared in a battle against a dark force threatening her and her son's existence. Rather than succumbing to the shadows that haunt her, Anne confronts them head-on through a daring act of “self-exorcism.” This decision subverts the traditional damsel-in-distress trope commonly found in exorcism tales, placing a strong, resourceful woman at the forefront of her battle for survival.

Katz’s portrayal of Anne encompasses a range of emotions, from raw vulnerability to a hardened resolve. This performance not only intrigues but also elevates the film's exploration of deeper societal issues, such as the legacy of trauma and the often dismissive treatment women face in their darkest hours.

Drawing from her personal experiences, Katz adds a layer of authenticity to the film that resonates deeply with the audience. The screenplay cleverly parallels her fears as a mother with the broader theme of battling inherited demons, both metaphorically and literally. The tension in the narrative builds methodically, entangling the viewer in a web of suspense that culminates in a harrowing yet deeply introspective climax.

THE BEAST INSIDE is a claustrophobic nightmare captured through tight close-ups and a dimly lit mise-en-scène that amplifies the film's oppressive atmosphere. The most intense moments unfold during Anne’s self-exorcism scenes, where the camera’s intimate focus pulls the audience directly into the heart of her terror, blurring the line between observer and participant.

While Vernon Wells's and Laurene Landon's supporting performances are more subdued, they highlight the solitary nature of Anne’s fight, reinforcing the film’s focus on her journey. Randy Edelman's score complements the visual storytelling with an auditory accompaniment, accentuating the eerie and suspenseful atmosphere.

Despite its strengths, THE BEAST INSIDE is not without its weaknesses. The constraints of a modest budget manifest in less-than-polished special effects and some moments of stilted dialogue that slightly mar the film’s potential. This, along with some pacing struggles, left the film right in the middle for me. It was an experience I didn’t dislike, but also one that I didn’t love.

THE BEAST INSIDE is a commendable effort in the horror genre that ventures beyond traditional scares to address significant themes. Katz's dual role as lead actress and co-writer brings a unique perspective to the film, making it a unique watch for those seeking a story of empowerment and survival against overwhelming odds. While it may not reach the pinnacle of a classic, its ambition and heart make it a worthwhile addition to the genre, inviting viewers to ponder more profound questions while clinging to the edge of their seats.

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Chris Jones
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Chris Jones is the Mail Entertainment Editor covering Movies and Television topics. He is from Washington, Illinois, and is the owner, writer, and editor of Overly Honest Reviews.