HOLLYWOOD IS FINALLY ADMITTING THE TRUTH: YOUR WORST NIGHTMARES ARE REAL, AND THEY’RE BEING BROADCAST INTO YOUR HOME. The new horror film Undertone isn’t just a movie—it’s a TERRIFYING BLUEPRINT for how malevolent forces are INFILTRATING our daily lives through the very devices we trust.
This A24 project, starring Nina Kiri, exposes a chilling reality: the podcasts you listen to, the videos you watch, could be carrying CURSED FREQUENCIES designed to break your mind. The plot—a podcaster haunted by sinister recordings—is no longer fiction. Insiders whisper the film’s “found audio” is so disturbing, test audiences suffered genuine psychological episodes, forcing the studio to hire on-set therapists.
Even more alarming? This is the directorial debut of Ian Tuason, who has ALREADY been handed the reins to the blockbuster Paranormal Activity franchise. Is this a coincidence, or proof that the industry KNOWS we are addicted to our own doom-scrolling terror? A24 didn’t just buy a film; they weaponized a concept that will have you UNPLUGGING YOUR ROUTER in sheer panic.
The March 13 release date is a calculated assault on your sanity. This film doesn’t want to entertain you—it aims to REVEAL the horrific undercurrent of sound that pulses beneath our digital world, waiting to be heard. This is more than entertainment; it’s a WARNING from the void.
After you watch the trailer, you’ll never listen to the silence the same way again… because it will be listening to YOU.



