A new movie coming out on March 13th .. which, incidentally, is a Friday. Perfect timing .. is Undertone. It looks to be a really cool psychological horror movie about a podcast.
Undertone follows Evy, the co-host of a paranormal podcast who has built her brand on skepticism while her partner leans into belief. When Evy returns home to care for her dying mother, she begins receiving a series of mysterious audio recordings from an anonymous source. The recordings, said to be captured by a married couple experiencing strange phenomena in their home, contain unsettling sounds that defy easy explanation.
As Evy listens to each new file, the line between the recordings and her own reality begins to blur. The noises seep into her waking life, triggering paranoia, obsession, and a creeping sense that something is not just being heard… but responding. Rather than relying on gore or traditional jump scares, Undertone appears to lean heavily into atmosphere and sound design — turning audio itself into the weapon. It’s psychological horror rooted in suggestion, implication, and the terrifying power of what we can’t quite understand.
This movie looks really good. It has a great tone, a strong concept, and the potential to be something special. One of my favorite liminal horror films of the last 20 years has been Pontypool. That movie centered on a radio host during a strange outbreak, where words themselves began to unravel and reality started slipping through language. The horror wasn’t about gore or blood, it was about the ticking time bomb of strangeness inside your own brain, the kind you can’t quite process.
The trailer for this new film seems to carry a bit of that same energy .. and hopefully a lot more. The idea of a podcast serving as the framework for a modern horror story feels incredibly timely.
We’ll avoid walking under ladders and crossing paths with black cats on Friday the 13th… but we definitely won’t be avoiding this movie.













