When a father-son coroner duo receives a mysterious, unmarked corpse with no visible cause of death, what begins as a routine autopsy spirals into a chilling descent into supernatural horror. The Autopsy of Jane Doe delivers atmosphere in spades, creepy tension by the scalpel-full, and a dead body more expressive than half of Hollywood. In this review, we dissect what makes this claustrophobic thriller tick—from its brilliant setup and eerie suspense to the slightly wobbly finale that tries to do a bit too much with its own mythology. It’s smart, spooky, and occasionally over-the-top—just the way a good horror flick should be.