Following its premiere at SXSW, Saban Films has picked up and announced an August release date for Tone-Deaf, the latest film written and directed by Suburban Gothic and Excision director Richard Bates Jr.
The film follows Olive (Amanda Crew) who, after losing her job and her latest dysfunctional relationship, leaves the city for a weekend of peace in the country, only to discover the dark, disturbing underbelly of rural America. In the film, Olive “rents an eccentric, ornate country house from Harvey (Robert Patrick), an old-fashioned widower who’s struggling to hide his psychopathic tendencies — and the two collide.”
Ronnie Bates Jr, Shane Brady, Gina Brown, Christian Callaway, and Keisha Castle-Hughes round ou the cast of the film labeled as a horror-comedy-thriller.
Tone-Deaf opens in select theaters on August 23, 2019.