I was excited for it until I found out it's PG-13. I hate that. It seems a trend for a lot (maybe even most) horror movies to do this in recent years. It's so frustrating because you end up with a basically watered down movie. I'm not saying every horror movie needs to be Saw X or Terrifier 2, but PG-13? Really? It very rarely works and doesn't even make sense from a money grossing aspect as statistically, R rated horror movies almost always gross significantly more than PG-13 ones. There was even a thing in the 80s (but when a single "fuck" could get an R rating) directors would literally just have a character say "Fuck" at some point to ensure an R rating if they weren't sure which rating there were gonna get.
EDIT: Has anyone seen this who can post a (spoiler free!*) opinion on it? I've heard mostly bad things, but a couple good.
*yes, I've read the story but as a kid in like 2003, plus given it's a feature-length movie based on a short story I'm gonna assume the movie is very different anyway