A solid 90s thriller built by a man who should’ve never been allowed near a film set. The Nature of the Beast has sharp performances, a twist that thinks it’s smarter than it is, and a shadow it can’t escape: its creator’s real-world monstrosity. Watching it now means wrestling with both the craft and the corruption behind it.
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When the Monster Holds the Camera: Revisiting The Nature of the Beast

The Nature of the Beast (1995) is an above-average direct-to-video psychological thriller that, under more auspicious circumstances, could have easily been released theatrically. It is by no means …

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The Nature of the Beast: Charles le Brun’s Human-Animal Hybrids (1806)

Illustrations of supposed physiognomic affinities between humans and animals.

The Public Domain Review

I'm continuing to enjoy Louise Penny's Gamache series. The Nature of the Beast is both murder mystery and historical fiction.

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What happened to Ruth Zardo?

By Ande Jacobson The Nature of the Beast, the eleventh mystery novel in Louise Penny’s Chief Inspector Armand Gamache (of the Sûreté du Québec) series, is more than a murder mystery. It’s also a wo…

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