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filmjunky-99 · 8 months
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t h e a u t o p s y o f j a n e d o e, 2016 🎬 dir. andré øvredal
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dipfearworld · 2 years
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THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE
Originalità: André Øvredal, 2016, per una delle sue pellicole migliori: THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE
Originalità: André Øvredal, 2016, per una delle sue pellicole migliori: THE AUTOPSY OF JANE DOE ANNO 2016 GENERE 👻PARANORMAL👻 🤡PSYCO🤡 TRAMA Tommy Tilden è un esperto medico legale e gestisce un obitorio con il figlio Austin. Un giorno lo sceriffo gli consegna il cadavere di una donna ritrovato in un seminterrato e nel corso dell’autopsia emergono nuove e terrificanti scoperte ANDIAMO AI…
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janewaykove · 6 years
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Brian Cox as Tommy Tilden in The Autopsy Of Jane Doe
I’ve slacked off on watching Brian’s movies lately. Decided to start catching up after watching him in the new series Succession. I started the movie and was gonna get something to eat, but decided against that quickly since the movie was basically 90% autopsy stuff, lol! Not something I would have watched if someone I liked wasn’t in it, but it turned out to be pretty interesting and unique. And yes, smoking is bad, but it looks sexy. ;) And I liked the later, scruffier scenes (last 2 gifs). :)
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thequibblah · 3 years
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IF WE NEVER MEET AGAIN—
Within is My Generation by the Who, The Who Sell Out by the Who, Tommy by the Who, Who’s Next by the Who, Quadrophenia by the Who, It’s Hard by the Who (this is an empty case, as the cassette’s in the stereo), and Voulez-Vous by ABBA.
“James,” Lily says seriously, “have the Americans been warned that the next British Invasion is right here in your glovebox?”
That makes him laugh, head thrown back and sunglasses slipping. His right hand remains on the wheel, so she’s not concerned about them crashing into the next car, but the lack of concern might also have something to do with that big, expansive laugh of his.
—coming soon!
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MISCHIEF, dir. Tilden Toots (1984) It’s all in good fun...until you fall in love. When Danny’s best friend Paul enlists his help getting the girl of his dreams, he can’t say no. But a case of mistaken identity leads Julia to think Danny is Paul, and all of a sudden Danny’s trying not to fall for his best friend’s girl. Starring James Potter and featuring newcomer Lily Evans, Mischief will have you laughing yourself to tears!
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stella-monstrum · 4 years
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“Autopsy of Jane Doe”[ IFC MIDNIGHT, 2016] [Rated R]
(Review & My Parallel Film Theory)
(NSFW CONTENT AND POTENTIAL SPOILERS)
(Written by Stella, edited by Jacob J.)
No matter the genre, the independent film industry holds many hidden gems within it. Studio IFC has been in the game for close to twenty years now, but it wasn’t until 2010 that it unveiled its plans for their “Midnight” collection and genre.
“Many of our most successful VOD titles are those that might fall under the Midnight label – not just films that are straight up horror, erotic arthouse, or genre films, but also ones that shock audiences, push boundaries, and stir up controversy – so officially creating IFC Midnight was the logical next step,” President of IFC Entertainment Jonathan Sehring in a statement. (SOURCE: indiewire.com // HERE)
But the focus in this article will be solely on the horror genre, specifically the 2016 supernatural/horror/thriller standout The Autopsy of Jane Doe. My review, thoughts, and analysis will include some changes I would have made to change the story itself.  Now, full disclaimer, my changes and reimagining will not affect my rating on the film overall, per se.
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[REVIEW]
One thing that was honestly a surprise (albeit a pleasant one) was how small the cast actually was. Whilst there are ten actors and actresses listed on the IMDb page, the film focuses on only five of them, eventually whittling the action down to three. My honest thought? “With such a small amount of people only being focused on, this will get boring quickly.” But boy, I was 100% wrong in that assumption. If ANYTHING, it only intensified every moment on, Add in dramatic references, film scoring, and film aesthetics? It was just icing on the creep cake.
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Let’s begin with the cast and breakdown of the story:
Brian Cox and Emile Hersch as father-son coroner duo Tommy and Austin Tilden
Ophelia Lovibond as Emma, Austin’s girlfriend
Olwen Kelly as Jane Doe
Michael McElhatton as Sheriff Burke (an albeit brief focus)
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Left to right: Austin, Emma and Tommy (Screencap, Autopsy of Jane Doe, 2016)
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From the beginning of the film, you are immediately immersed within a brutal crime scene. It seems fairly straightforward in what appears to be a triple homicide. I was taken by (delighted) surprise that it kicked off at such a fast pace, so much so that I physically felt that I’d lost my footing (while sitting). But as the police and forensic team further search the home for evidence, they wind up finding a pristinely preserved and very nude corpse, one only partially covered in dirt down in the basement. This new revelation doesn’t fit what they’ve pinned down to be a homicide.
Enter a quieter and uneventful small town setting. Here we are introduced to Austin and Tommy Tilden, running a very small coroner business out of the basement of their home (blasting rock and roll from the radio whilst they do their job—a very cool touch.) Austin comes off as a young adult who doesn’t want to be stuck in this small town, let alone in this profession. He feels bad since father Tommy is otherwise alone and widowed. 
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The Tilden home/business (Screencap, Autopsy of Jane Doe, 2016)
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Austin’s girlfriend Emma comes in to pick him up after his shift for a date they had planned. (This part plays into my reimagining later.) Emma sneaks up to scare Austin, then begs and pleads with him to let her see a dead body and what they do for a living. Austin flat out refuses, but then his dad allows Emma to pick one to view. Tommy also explains that they keep bells around the ankles of some corpses (a practice with origins in an old wives’ tale: if the person isn’t dead, the bell will jingle). Austin gets back at Emma by ringing the bell on one of the bodies to scare her, and she threatens that he “won’t be getting laid.” (Emma comes off as a very strong type—and not in a flattering chemistry way)
Just as they’re about to leave for their date, Sheriff Burke comes in with an urgent request: they have 24hrs to perform the autopsy of the Jane Doe found in the opening scene. Austin decides that, with the urgency and his guilt, to stay behind and assist, asking Emma to come back later.
As they perform what they thought would be just another autopsy to find clues as to how or why Jane Doe met her end, things get very eerie and strange. These events elicit goosebumps: from a shift in music to a creepily upbeat version of the McGuire Sisters’ 1954 song “Let the Sunshine In,” to an awful storm coming in seemingly out of nowhere, knocking a tree into the cellar exit, trapping the Tildens inside. The family cat gets killed. The bodies in the morgue awaken. The power goes out. These usually run-of-the-mill supernatural tropes are 100 times more dramatic with the focus only on the two men.
While they examine Jane layer by layer, her fingerprints are nowhere to be found in their system, and her trauma and, injuries in total, do not seem to match up with the crime.
Peat soil from “up northeast” found under her fingernails
No outward visible signs of marking or bruising
Broken wrists and ankles
Ripped out tongue
Mutilated genitalia
Missing tooth (which was force fed to her in a cloth with a ritualistic sigil in it)
Flower with paralyzing properties (and not native to the area) in her stomach
Horribly burned lungs and internal organs covered in scar tissue. 
A very much active brain
Roman numerals and symbols carved into her skin
Markings on the cloth alluding to Leviticus 20:27 (which condemns witches) and the year 1693 (a reference to the Salem Witch Trials)
Austin and Tommy do not come out of this unscathed—or alive, for that matter. While trying to escape in the elevator when being chased by one of the belled-up corpses, Tommy hacks away at it in the dark. But, once the power comes back on, it is revealed to be Emma. Tommy gets attacked by unseen forces (since he is the one primarily performing the exam). They finally reveal that Jane Doe was likely thought to be a witch during the Trials, but the people who performed the ritual were horribly wrong—and ended up turning her into the very thing they sought to destroy. Tommy pleads with the witch to take him as long as she leaves Austin alone, and all of her horrific injuries get transferred to the elder Tilden, leaving Austin to put his father out of misery. Austin, however, gets spooked by a hallucination (provided by Jane) of his dead father on the stairs leading up to the exit. He falls and snaps his neck.
The next day, Jane Doe is in pristine form on the exam table. The Sheriff cannot understand what could have happened since he’d known the Tilden’s for so long, and decides to send Jane off to the next county. The ending features Jane being transferred into the van, a creepily upbeat song playing once again.
All in all, if I were nitpicking, the only real complaint I’d have is that some of the suspenseful moments were drawn out a few seconds too long. On top of that, they shouldn’t have killed off the family cat, Stanley. That said, if you’re into supernatural thrillers or just looking for a film for date night, this would certainly be one to consider. 
(7/10 stabs)  🔪 🔪 🔪 🔪 🔪 🔪 🔪
(Reimagining AHEAD)
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Now after watching the film, I got to thinking. This is my reimagining of sorts, and a theory that they could have used to cash in on a continuation:
Let us rewind a little bit. Remember Emma? Think back to this scene specifically: 
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In this parallel theory there are a few points of change that come to mind initially:
1. Tommy has a more stubborn personality, absolutely and flat out refusing to let Emma see the cadavers
As he (Tommy) shoos Emma out, that is when the Sheriff urgently brings in Jane Doe. Austin convinces his father to let Emma stick around. Tommy then has the attitude of, “If she wants to see a dead body we’ll let her see the entire process.”
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Jane’s body gets taken into the Tilden’s business. (Screencap, Autopsy of Jane Doe, 2016)
Whilst the Tilden’s are performing the examination, Emma begins to get bored (before shit gets weird and they essentially awaken Jane’s warnings)
2. When things slowly proceed to get horrific, the further that they get into things, Emma touches the ritual cloth that was used to force-feed Jane her molar, then Austin scolds her for touching evidence.
Progressively after touching the ritual cloth, Emma begins to get very sick. This not only adds an anxiety-inducing level of conflict on top of having to deal with Jane Doe’s unfolding evil, but also provides a deeper layer to the film.
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Austin and Tommy examine the ritual cloth. (Screencap, Autopsy of Jane Doe, 2016)
The more that they poke, prod, and try to fight Jane, the worse Emma’s condition gets. Austin has to drag her along whilst also trying to protect his father from the witch’s attacks.
3. You get to the point of looming dread when it becomes clear that Austin cannot save his father, and seemingly Emma as well. (Also fuck it that the cat stays alive and alerts Austin of danger, cause why not?)
After Tommy begs Austin to kill him once all of Jane’s injuries transfer to the elder Tilden (VIEW HERE); Emma’s eyes become clouded like Jane’s.
While Austin tries everything that he can to keep Emma comfortable, he tries to perform a ritual himself to destroy the evil brought in. 
4. For Austin’s final attempt, he burns Jane in the incinerator. 
Jane Doe is far from done causing harm and suffering. When she is burned, Emma takes her place. Seemingly, her magic makes the sheriff believe that Emma was the one that was brought in.
Tommy’s death is made look like a suicide.
Since the Tildens only had 24 hours to solve this case, the Sheriff understands that Austin couldn’t get the job done due to the loss of his father. But rules are rules, and he’s forced to transfer Jane Doe’s (now Emma’s) cadaver to the next county. 
While she’s being taken out and Austin is being asked protocol police questions, the eerie song plays on the radio.
5. Austin knows that he has to hunt Emma’s cursed body into the next county. (And takes the cat with him, because the cat didn’t need to die.)
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Who would LOVE to see a sequel like this?!
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horror-365 · 3 years
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While Sheriff Sheldon and his team are investigating the brutal murder of a family, they are shocked to find the body of a beautiful stranger buried in the basement of the home that does not fit with the crime. Sheldon brings the body of this Jane Doe late at night to coroner Tommy Tilden and his assistant son Austin requesting the cause of death first thing in the am.
Over the course of the strange and stormy night they come to find some terrifying truths about this mystery woman.
This film has a pretty good story and while it’s about a topic that is fairly unique, the horrible acting on Austin Tilden’s part ruins most of the scares.
I do wish that they had gone into more detail on the background of Jane Doe. It’s difficult to say without giving it away but they glossed over something that would have been extremely interesting and added some much needed character development had they dove into the subject.
I loved the soundtrack and the CSI style examination of the body seemed realistic and plausible.
I have no hesitation to say that the beginning of this movie really pulled me in. Brian Cox, the actor who portrayed Tommy Tilden, was very convincing as a small town ME and the mortuary set looked very realistic.
But around halfway through the film things take a bit of a shaky turn. In short, there are some frivolous things that occur that are a bit silly and take away from time that could be spent on the bigger picture, the origins of Jane Doe.
This could have been great! Very frustrating that they did not take the opportunity to delve into character development more, especially when it came to Jane. Definitely a humongous missed opportunity. This was just mediocre to me. Not horrible by any means just very average
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seriestvme · 5 years
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La autopsia de Jane Doe
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También conocida como La morgue es una película de misterio y suspenso. Se estrenó en 2016 y dura 86 minutos.
Austin y Tommy Tilden son dos forenses quienes trabajan para la policía descubriendo las causas de las muertes de los cuerpos que estos encuentran. La policía encontró el cadáver de una mujer joven y se la llevan a los forenses para que hagan su trabajo, en cuando empiezan a hacer su trabajo sucesos misteriosos ocurren.
Realmente no quiero dar spoilers de esta película porque merece mucho la pena verla sin saber nada de lo que en realidad pasa. Pocas veces me gusta tanto una película como me gustó esta pero es porque está bien hecha. Tiene un guión muy inteligente, la dirección es muy buena y los efectos están en el momento justo, ni más ni menos y dura lo suficiente como para no ser aburrida. El único defecto que yo le veo es la actuación pero eso siendo quisquilloso porque todo está muy bien hecho que poco te detienes a pensar y a analizar la actuación. Eso no les quita puntos por no actuar bien. 
Tiene escenas interesantes porque se ve como la abren y como extraen cosas de ella (sí, hay sangre) y cómo van armando el rompecabezas de su muerte.
Spoiler Alert (No leer antes de ver la película)
El desarrollo de la película fue muy bueno mostrando el trabajo de los forenses hasta el momento en que llegó la joven para ser analizada. Yo desde el inicio supe que era una bruja, es que era obvio: le cortaron la lengua, tenía cicatrices en el corazón y en los pulmones, tenía exageradamente negros los pulmones y según dijo el forense ni fumando diez cajetillas de cigarros diarias en 30 años podían terminar así, eso significaba que la habían quemado, tenía la cintura muy pequeña y ellos dijeron que era por el uso del corsé (pero eso ya no se usaba desde hace siglos) lo cual daba indicios de que era de otra época pese a estar bien conservada, en el estómago tenía una bolsita y era un hechizo, tenía una muela de ella dentro, le habían quebrado muñecas y tobillos. Lo que fue muy interesante es que fue creciendo la actividad paranormal del lugar, no empezaron con todo y dando sustos sin sentido era como si cada vez que le abrían algo a la joven pasaba algo peor. Lo peor fue cuando le quitaron la piel y en ella tenía símbolos raros, ahí se desató todo. Los muertos salieron de los lugares en donde los tenían, empezó a fallar la luz y los empezaron a atacar.  El final fue algo que no me esperaba porque resulta que los muertos jamás se levantaron, todo fue hecho por la bruja, les causó alucinaciones a tal punto de matar sin quererlo. Todo el mundo murió..., menos la muerta, porque ella salió mejor de como entró a la morgue y lo que le había pasado a ella le pasó a uno de los forenses (muñecas y tobillos rotos). Es la mala más pasiva de la historia.
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Una película muy, pero muy recomendable.
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neptunus29 · 4 years
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Sinopsis Film | The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
Film ini menceritakan tentang Tommy Tilden dan Putranya Austin, mereka adalah seorang Koroner.
Bagi seorang Koroner, mengungkap penyebab kematian mayat adalah hal yang biasa.
Hingga suatu hari Sheriff Sheldon Burke membawa seorang mayat perempuan tanpa identitas yang diberi nama Jane Doe yang ia temukan di ruang bawah tanah sebuah keluarga korban pembunuhan, tetapi tidak ditemukan tanda serangan dari luar.
Sheriff Sheldon Burke meminta bantuan kepada Tommy untuk mencari tau penyebab kematian Jane Doe dan hanya memberikan waktu 1 hari untuk mengungkap penyebabnya.
Ketika Tommy dan Austin mulai mengotopsi mayat Jane Doe, ada banyak kejanggalan yang mereka temukan.
Dan teror pun dimulai...
Bagi aku pribadi, setelah menonton film ini aku malah semakin penasaran.. Aku mencari tau apa itu Koroner? Kenapa harus namanya Jane Doe bukan yang lain? Dan aku mencoba Googling 👇
1) Koroner adalah Kantor penyelidikan penyebab kematian
2) Di Amerika Serikat dan Kanada, nama "John Doe" untuk laki-laki atau "Jane Doe" untuk perempuan, adalah nama fiktif yang dipakai untuk jenazah yang ditemukan tanpa identitas/belum teridentifikasi, atau orang tanpa identitas yang dirawat di rumah sakit
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filmjunky-99 · 9 months
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t h e a u t o p s y o f j a n e d o e, 2016 🎬 dir. andré øvredal
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Streaming Movies to Keep Your Summer Interesting
As the summer of quarantine continues apace, the streaming services are upping their game, offering the kind of blockbuster entertainments we’d normally flock to the multiplex to consume with a box of popcorn and an ice-cold drink. But they only have a handful of those in the tank, and there are still many hours in the day. So, once again, it’s time to recommend a few out-of-the-box selections from your subscription streaming services — the offbeat biopics, quirky comedies, gritty dramas and cuckoo documentaries worth digging around for.
‘The Inevitable Defeat of Mister & Pete’
Stream it on Amazon Prime and Hulu.
Mister (Skylan Brooks) and Pete (Ethan Dizon) are two Brooklyn projects kids on their own, their fathers absent and mothers lost to the ravages of addiction. This tough drama from the director George Tillman Jr. (“Soul Food,” “The Hate U Give”) is a portrait of desperation and despair, dramatizing the kind of no-romance poverty that seldom makes it to the screen intact. But if Michael Starrbury’s script pulls no punches, it also finds moments of lightness and levity in their grim story. Brooks and Dizon are astonishing young actors, while Anthony Mackie and an all-but-unrecognizable Jennifer Hudson make maximum impact in their brief appearances.
A similar story of tough times in the boroughs, as the title character (Slick Woods), just 18, struggles to keep her family together when her mother is arrested. She’s got outsized dreams, imagining herself as an influencer and performer, but the direness of her situation threatens to crush her spirits, and the picture often plays as a subtle indictment of the limited options available to young Black women like her. Woods is stunning in the lead, and the writer and director Sam de Jong offsets the melancholy at the story’s center with a light touch, offhand intimacy and grainy, throwback aesthetic that recalls earlier New York indies like “Just Another Girl on the I.R.T.” and “She’s Gotta Have It.”
‘Professor Marston and the Wonder Women’
Stream it on Hulu.
Disappointed that we’re not getting the “Wonder Woman” sequel we were promised this summer? As an alternative, check out her fascinating and unexpectedly sexy origin story. The life that “Wonder Woman” creator William Marston shared with two women — his wife and their lover — and their mutual experimentation with bondage helped inspire the comic book character, as well as some of her more controversial early imagery. Angela Robinson, the writer and director, draws those parallels clearly and cleverly, but “Wonder Women” is most remarkable for the nuance it gives to its central relationship, treating what could’ve been a giggly sexcapade with genuine complexity and sensitivity. It’s not just another biopic; this is a lovely story about not only finding love, but understanding and accepting it, on its own terms.
Another unexpectedly ribald biopic, this giggly treat from the writer and director Madeleine Olnek stars Molly Shannon as the notoriously reclusive poet Emily Dickinson, here reimagined as a cheerfully gregarious party girl. (The film predates the similarly conceived Apple series “Dickinson.”) The title, and casting of the “S.N.L.” alum Shannon, suggests a jokey sendup for literary types — and though Olnek’s script and execution are winking and witty, she wrestles with serious themes, dramatizes fully realized relationships and poses pointed questions about how legacies are devised and maintained.
‘Most Beautiful Island’
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Ana Asensio writes, directs and stars in this harrowing but rewarding drama as a young, struggling, undocumented Spanish immigrant in New York City who is offered an opportunity to dig out of her considerable financial hole with one night’s work — an offer that sounds too good to be true, and proves to be exactly that. Asensio is a powerful performer (she creates empathy from frame one, and holds it), and the real deal as a filmmaker, creating palpable, almost unbearable tension and dread throughout the film’s long, scary night.
‘Straight Up’
Stream it on Netflix.
When Todd (James Sweeney) and Rory (Katie Findlay) first meet, they bond over a shared love of “Gilmore Girls.” The influence of that show’s rat-tat-tat dialogue, pop culture savvy and unabashed sentimentality are all over this unconventional romantic comedy. Sweeney also wrote and directed, augmenting the normally drab rom-com template with a cornucopia of quirky and unexpected visual flourishes, and his screenplay is painfully astute, displaying an enviable ear for how the affectations and witticisms of dating fall away, with the right partner, to confession and vulnerability.
‘Fort Tilden’
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The story is deceptively simple: two young Williamsburg women (played with delicious smarm by Bridey Elliott and Clare McNulty) try to traverse Brooklyn for a day at the beach. But the writing and directing duo of Sarah-Violet Bliss and Charles Rogers use that thin setup as a clothesline, upon which they hang scathingly satirical vignettes of borough bohemia, and the degrees to which these unapologetically self-involved characters will undercut each other, and themselves. The laughs may sting a bit, depending on how closely you’re situated to this world, but they land like punches in a heavyweight bout.
‘The Sunset Limited’
Stream it on HBO Max.
Tommy Lee Jones and the “No Country for Old Men” author Cormac McCarthy reunited for this made-for-HBO effort, which the writer adapted from his 2006 play. Jones both directs and plays White, an atheist professor who has just attempted suicide. Samuel L. Jackson is the born-again convict who has saved White’s body, and now tries to save his soul. That’s the entire premise — two men in one apartment, arguing over the very nature of existence — and if it sounds dull or stage-bound, those concerns are quickly laid to rest by the brilliance of McCarthy’s dialogue, the economy of Jones’s direction, and the power of these two bravura performances.
‘My Scientology Movie’
Stream it on Hulu.
The Church of Scientology is notoriously sensitive about its media portrayals, so the British television presenter and filmmaker Louis Theroux probably didn’t expect much in the way of cooperation when he ventured to Los Angeles to make a documentary about their tactics. Instead, he and the director John Dower decide to cast actors for the former Scientology executive Marty Rathbun to “direct” in dramatizations of his revelations. The ensuing exchange of threats and surveillance neatly proves the filmmakers’ point, but “My Scientology Movie” isn’t just a lark; it has much to say about the psychology that draws people into the organization, and how it remains with them even if they break free.
‘Knuckleball!’
Stream it on HBO Max.
Baseball fans looking to fill the summer void will enjoy this informative documentary from the directors Ricki Stern and Anne Sundberg. Their focus is the wildly unpredictable but often effective no-spin pitch of the title, practiced by only a handful of pitchers at any given time, and only two when the film was shot in the 2011 season: Tim Wakefield of the Boston Red Sox and R.A. Dickey of the New York Mets. The storytelling is compelling and the filmmaking is sharp — particularly the tight close-ups and slow motion photography that capture the power of the pitch — while the subjects are so charismatic and likable that the film concludes on a grace note of unexpected, genuine emotion.
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plamino-com · 4 years
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Quand la police leur amène le corps immaculé duneJane Doe(expression désignantune femmedont on ignore lidentité), Tommy Tilden et son fils, médecins-légistes, pensent que lautopsie ne sera quune simple formalité.Au fur et à mesurede la nuit, ils ne cessent de découvrir des choses étranges et inquiétantes à lintérieur du corps de la défunte. Alors quils commencent à assembler les pièces dun mystérieux puzzle, une force surnaturelle fait son apparition dans le crématorium…
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soscharmant230618 · 7 years
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IT - A COISA
Um grupo de sete adolescentes de Derry, uma cidade no Maine, formam o auto-intitulado “Losers Club” - o clube dos perdedores. A pacata rotina da cidade é abalada quando crianças começam a desaparecer e tudo o que pode ser encontrado delas são partes de seus corpos. Logo, os integrantes do “Losers Club” acabam ficando face a face com o responsável pelos crimes: o palhaço Pennywise.
MÃE!
Um casal vive em um imenso casarão no campo. Enquanto a jovem esposa (Jennifer Lawrence) passa os dias restaurando o lugar, afetado por um incêndio no passado, o marido mais velho (Javier Bardem) tenta desesperadamente recuperar a inspiração para voltar a escrever os poemas que o tornaram famoso. Os dias pacíficos se transformam com a chegada de uma série de visitantes que se impõem à rotina do casal e escondem suas verdadeiras intenções.
A AUTÓPSIA 
Tommy Tilden (Brian Cox) e Austin Tilden (Emile Hirsch), seu filho, são os reponsáveis por comandar o necrotério de uma pequena cidade do interior dos Estados Unidos. Os trabalhos que recebem costumam ser muito tranquilos por causa da natureza pacata da cidade, mas, certo dia, o xerife local (Michael McElhatton) traz um caso complicado: uma mulher desconhecida foi encontrada morta nos arredores da cidade - “Jane Doe”, no jargão americano. Conforme pai e filho tentam descobrir a identidade da mulher morta, coisas estranhas e perigosas começam a ocorrer, colocando a vida dos dois em perigo.
ONDE ESTÁ SEGUNDA? 
2073. O aumento crescente da população faz com que os recursos naturais da Terra se tornem cada vez mais escassos, especialmente após a América do Sul tornar-se um imenso deserto. A saída é investir em alimentos geneticamente modificados, de forma a ampliar a produção em um espaço físico cada vez mais limitado. Entretanto, tal iniciativa gera como efeito colateral o nascimento cada vez maior de gêmeos, o que aumenta ainda mais o problema da superpopulação. Neste contexto, Nicolette Cayman (Glenn Close) surge com uma proposta drástica: cada casal pode ter apenas um filho, e os irmãos são confinados em ambiente criogênico para serem despertados quando a situação do planeta estiver sob controle. Todos os países adotam esta proposta, com a criação de uma agência implacável que fiscaliza os cidadãos através de pulseiras eletrônicas. Apesar de tamanha vigilância, Terrence Settman (Willem Dafoe) consegue salvar a vida de suas sete netas fazendo com que elas se revezem nos dias da semana, de forma que todas assumam o codinome Karen Settman - o mesmo nome de sua mãe, que faleceu no parto. Trinta anos depois, as sete irmãs seguem esta rígida rotina até que uma delas, Segunda (Noomi Rapace), misteriosamente não retorna para casa.
NUNCA DIGA SEU NOME 
Três estudantes universitários decidem sair para acampar no tranquilo estado do Wisconsin, nos Estados Unidos. Mas os planos de terem alguns dias e diversão e descanso são interrompidos quando suas vidas se cruzam com o temido “The Bye Bye Man”, uma criatura mística e sobrenatural que acaba perseguindo-os. Agora eles vão ter que lutar para sobreviver, contra este que é a raiz de todos os atos maus do homem.
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ultrafilmes · 5 years
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A Autópsia Tommy Tilden (Brian Cox) e Austin Tilden (Emile Hirsch), seu filho, são os reponsáveis por comandar o necrotério de uma pequena cidade do interior dos Estados Unidos.
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aquaveil · 7 years
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31 Days of Halloween 🎃
Zombie night at #TADFF has been a blast so far. So while I’m having fun over here, here’s the next spookfest entry 🤓
The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) Horror/Mystery/Thriller – 1h 39m – R
Father and son coroners, Tommy and Austin Tilden, attempt to identify the corpse of a young woman and pinpoint the cause of death after local authorities found her, half-buried in the basement of a family that had been brutally murdered.
#HappySpooking (꒪ȏ꒪;)
15 / 31
Next: Candyman (1992)
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peachypaige200 · 5 years
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Friday Night Fright
Hey guys, it's been awhile since Ive reviewed a horror flick. Tonight's feature film is The Autopsy of Jane Doe.
Now, I've seen this movie twice now and I will always have it in my top ten favorite horror movies list. Its directed in a simple, still shot way, and it doesn't overuse jumpscares like so many horror movies these days. The whole movie has a really tense, slow burn plot that leaves you guessing and with a nervous feeling in the pit of your stomach.
Warning: spoilers below!
Our story begins when an unidentified woman's perfectly preserved bodie is found half-buried in the basement of a home where a brutal, bloody triple-murder occurred, and the body is brought in to the family owned mortuary of Tommy and Austin Tilden. Tommy had already wrapped up for the night, but the sheriff begs with him to perform the autopsy that night. The case is high priority and he needs a cause of death by the next morning.
Austin, who has just finished showing his girlfriend Emma a few dead bodies in the morgue (one of which has a bell tied to its toe like coroners used to do back in the day, just in case the person were to not actually be dead), tells her that he hasn't yet worked up the nerve to tell his father that he's made plans to move out. Emma asks him to go to the movies with her, but feeling guilty about his secret, Austin chooses to stay and help out with the autopsy of Jane, telling Emma to come back in a few hours so they can go to a later show.
Phase 1: External Examination
They find peat soil underneath her fingernails only found in the Northeast. They also notice that her body has suffered grievous trauma despite no outward marks: broken wrists and ankles, a ripped out tongue, mutilated genitals, a missing tooth, severely burned lungs, and internal organs covered in scar tissue that would come from stab wounds. All the while, a huge storm is sweeping over the area.
Phase 2/3?: Internal Examination
The more they uncover in Jane's body, the weirder shit becomes. Their phones stop working, the radio in the morgue turns on by itself , their cat is fatally injured, and three bodies go missing from their storage. Once they find her missing tooth wrapped in a cloth covered in Roman numerals in her stomach, and see similar symbols tattooed on the inside of her skin, the lights in the morgue explode and they race to Tommy's office for safety. Outside of the office door they hear a ominous bell , and something attacks Tommy, leaving him injured
They decide to burn her body, but it's doesnt do anything to hurt her. All it does is spread across the examination room and destroy the all of the evidence they had been collecting. They hear the elevator come back on and are followed by the animated bodies as they rush to get in. One of the bodies attacks Tommy, so he uses an ax to hack it apart. When they finally look outside, they realize that the living body was actually Emma... Oops.
Phase 4: Brain Examination
They return to the exam room to finish it once and for all, hoping to end all the chaos, and Tommy cuts open her skull. Austin puts her brain tissue under a microscope and sees it's still alive, undoubtedly due to some kind of supernatural force. Upon further inspection of the cloth they found in her stomach, they deduce that the Roman numerals read '1693,' and find the name of a Bible passage, Leviticus 20:27. Tommy looks up the corresponding passage and finds that it condemns witches.
Although Austin thinks she obviously has to be a witch who was executed during the Salem trials in the late 1690s, Tommy disagrees, saying that the women who died were merely the victims of mass hysteria. He also notes that the corpse's extreme injuries are at odds with the methods used to suss out a witch during the trials. This leads the elder Tilden to deduce that Jane Doe wants revenge for what was done to her, so he leans down and whispers that she can have him, as long as she leaves Austin alone. Tommy is then sacrificed to her, graphically enduring each of the injuries her body suffered. Jane Doe appears to be sucking his life force into her own body, with color returning to her skin and her eyes becoming clear. Austin kills his father to put him out of his misery and stop her.
The lights finally come back on, and Austin can hear the sheriff outside saying how they're working to get the tree off the cellar doors. He runs up the stairs to where the doors are, realizes that the sheriff's voice is simply another one of the witch's hallucinations, and turns to see a very dead Tommy standing next to him. Startled, he trips backward over the railing and dies after breaking his neck in the fall. The sheriff actually arrives not long afterwards, coming upon Emma and the Tildens' remains and the perfectly intact body of Jane Doe. They zip her back up and put her in a van to transport her to a neighboring county, where it's suggested her cycle of carnage will start again.
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