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Just finished rewatching The Autopsy of Jane Doe and wow, this movie never loses its grip. It’s one of those rare horror films that doesn’t rely on cheap jump scares but instead builds this suffocating tension in a single, claustrophobic setting. The basement setting was so intense and errie, I felt kind of stuck to that atmosphere for so long!

The way the mystery unfolds around Jane Doe’s body is both fascinating and terrifying it keeps you guessing until the very end. The father-son dynamic adds even more weight, making it feel human while the supernatural horror creeps in. Honestly, it’s one of the most underrated gems in modern horror.

I watched it thrice and still I feel like watching it again.