

Title: Dead Tone
Year: 2007
Rating: 4.7
Cast: Rutger Hauer, Wil Horneff, Brian Hooks, Antwon Tanner, Denyce Lawton
Description: A chilling hum, a persistent static in the mind's ear – that's the legacy of 'Dead Tone' (2007), a found-footage horror that transcends its genre limitations. Forget jump scares; this film burrows under your skin, exploring the insidious creep of paranoia and the fragility of sanity. The unsettling atmosphere isn't built on cheap thrills, but on a slow, deliberate unraveling of reality, mirroring the protagonist's descent into a nightmarish world of distorted sounds and unsettling visions. While technically proficient in its use of the found-footage aesthetic, 'Dead Tone's' true power lies in its psychological exploration of isolation and the terrifying consequences of unchecked obsession. It leaves you questioning not just what you've seen, but what you *hear* – a lingering unease that lingers long after the credits roll. A truly unsettling and unforgettable experience for fans of intelligent horror.