The Autopsy of Jane Doe's reviews
Media reviews
Variety
While 'Autopsy' lives up to its title, providing plenty of grisly medical gore, the forensics induce less squirming than the exacting yet playful way Ovredal keeps making us anticipate more unnatural acts as the Tildens realize something is seriously amiss.
Entertainment Weekly
The Autopsy of Jane Doe is essentially a 90-minute episode of Jack Klugman's late-?70s TV show 'Quincy, M.E.' with more graphic gore, goo, and guts.
Indiewire
This morbid film takes body horror to a new level, but leaves its brains behind.
The Hollywood Reporter
Not for the squeamish, Ovredal's chilly slab of body horror ultimately proves less than the sum of its forensically fileted parts.
The Playlist
The Autopsy of Jane Doe never aspires beyond the ordinary. Jane Doe never draws blood.