The Autopsy of Jane Doe
A horror that terrifies, delights, dazzles and keeps you in suspense until the very last second. In a small town in Virginia, the police get a call. After arriving, they discover that the whole family has been murdered, and in the basement, partially covered with sand, a young, naked woman is lying. Attempts to discover her identity are unsuccessful and ends up in the morgue as Jane Doe. There, Tony Tilden and his son Austin take care of her, and they only have night to solve the mystery. Based on logical and scientific assumptions, they go to work, and it must be added that they are considered specialists. They methodically reject false clues. Over time, they discover that logic will be useless here, and their understanding must change dramatically. They find traces of rituals, and when the truth begins to reach them, it will be too late …
A dark production that seems inconspicuous at first, and it takes off as the plot develops. Mostly, calmness, a specific quiet atmosphere prevails here, and there are really few dynamic moments for horror movies. However, it does not change the fact that the position is one of the better titles I have seen in my life, and the ending is a real gem. – Katarzyna Gnacikowska
Source: bloody-disgusting.com