Auditory Horror ‘undertone’ Is Now Available to Watch at Home

After grossing over $19 million on a reported production budget of $500,000, undertone is now available to watch at home on Digital via A24.

Writer-director Ian Tuason makes his feature debut on the auditory horror film, shot on location at his childhood home in Toronto. Tuason will next helm the new Paranormal Activity reboot.

Nina Kiri (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) stars as Evy, a paranormal podcast host who moves into her dying mother’s house to be her primary caregiver.

When she receives audio recordings of a young pregnant couple experiencing supernatural noises, she realizes the woman’s story mirrors her own. Each new recording scratches at her sanity, drawing her into a fate she cannot escape.

Adam DiMarco (“The White Lotus “), Michèle Duquet (The Virgin Suicides), Keana Lyn Bastidas (“The Hardy Boys”), Jeff Yung (The Shrouds), and Ari Millen (“Orphan Black”) round out the cast.

Slaterverse Pictures’ Dan Slater and Black Fawn Films’ Cody Calahan produce. Executive producers include Steven Schneider & Roy Lee for Spooky Pictures, Chad Archibald for Black Fawn, Brit MacRae & Daril Fannin for Kino Studios, and DimensionGate.

Joe Lipsett wrote in his 4.5-skull review, “I can’t remember the last time a movie made every hair on my body stand up, but undertone got me good.”

undertone premiered at last year’s Fantasia Film Festival, igniting a seven-figure bidding war, and made its US debut at Sundance in January.

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