

Title: Tone-Deaf
Year: 2019
Genre: Horror, Thriller, Comedy
Rating: 5.3
Cast: Amanda Crew, Robert Patrick, Hayley Marie Norman, AnnaLynne McCord, Kim Delaney
Description: A chillingly relatable descent into the abyss of self-absorption, that's 'Tone-Deaf.' This isn't just a horror film; it's a darkly comedic exploration of privilege and the devastating consequences of unchecked narcissism. Olivia Tiggs' performance as the oblivious protagonist, Olive, is a masterclass in cringe-worthy believability, making you both recoil and empathize with her increasingly erratic behavior. The film masterfully builds suspense not through jump scares, but through the creeping dread of watching a character completely blind to their own destructive actions. 'Tone-Deaf' isn't for the faint of heart, but its unsettling brilliance lies in its unflinching portrayal of how easily empathy can be lost, and the terrifying isolation that follows. It's a film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, prompting uncomfortable self-reflection and a lingering sense of unease – precisely its intended effect.