Written And Directed by Ian Tuason
Justin: "Don't be afraid of the dark. Be afraid of the silence."
Podcast horror, anyone? Well, that's more or less the premise of this movie along with some Catholicism for good measure. There are two main characters but only one of them was seen throughout the entire movie.
The seen character of course being Evangeline "Evy" Babic (Nina Kiri). She runs a podcast called The Undertone with her unseen but largely heard friend Justin (Adam DiMarco). Given the genre of this movie, of course it's a horror podcast.
Despite his lack of a physical appearance through proceedings, it's Justin that brought things into chaotic focus when he sent Evy a series of strange letters and audio files. Both of these things turned out to be a very bad idea in the long run.
Justin heard dangerous and malicious things from the audio files but Evy spent most of the movie in denial about what he heard. There's also the fact that Evy was taking care of her comatose mother (Michèle Duquet). That played a role into proceedings.
I'll admit that the movie was a bit hard to stick with. Despite it's short length, it felt a bit disjointed at times. There's various callers, including one looking for a Mary that drove Evy nuts before things ended on a horrifying note.
- The movie was inspired by the writer/director caring for his parents. It's even filmed in his childhood home.
- Justin was originally played by Kris Holden-Ried before being replaced by Adam DiMarco.
- Standout music: Steph Copeland's Baa Baa Black Sheep.
- Chronology: Set over the course of a night in Evy's house.
I wanted to like Undertone (2026) but I found it a slog to get through. It's very uneven as a movie, though Nina Kiri and Adam DiMarco give it their all.
Rating: 6 out of 10
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