As much as the genre has been defined by blood and guts for its entire existence, there’s no rule that says audiences can be left quaking in their boots by a PG-13 horror movie, with Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark one of the most prominent examples.
Sure, mountains of gore and entrails strewn all over the screen are good for a quick fix and adrenaline rush, but it’s arguably more difficult to create an atmosphere of pure terror without having the crutch of claret to rely on. Thankfully, the dream team of The Autopsy of Jane Doe director André Øvredal and famed lover of all thinks spooky Guillermo del Toro’s team-up delivered the goods.
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