

The host of a popular paranormal podcast becomes haunted by terrifying recordings mysteriously sent her way.
Sound
The audio design will ruin white noise forever.
Acting
Kiri's unraveling feels uncomfortably documentary-real.

Director
Ian Tuason
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film weaponizes ASMR culture; those intimate podcast whispers become vectors of violation. Horror finally found a way to make 'like and subscribe' sinister.
Adam DiMarco recorded all his lines remotely in a single 4-hour session, never meeting Nina Kiri in person—making their on-screen chemistry a complete fabrication of editing. The directors leaned into this artificial intimacy as thematic choice.