This week on End Credits we’re listening. For the movie review today, we will get into a movie you don’t just have to watch because it’s also a listening experience. Yes, we are going to talk about the new horror movie Undertone, and speaking of not-so-easy listening, we will continue on with our “6 For ’76” series with a story about love and music!
This Wednesday, May 6, at 3 pm, Adam A. Donaldson and Candice Lepage will discuss:
6 For ’76: A Star Is Born. Not for the first time, and definitely not for the last time, director Frank Pierson remade the 1937 movie A Star Is Born in 1976. This one shook up the formula, moving the action from the movie industry to the music industry and telling the story of the ill-fated romance between a falling star played by Kris Kristofferson and a rising star played by Barbara Streisand. Our “6 For ’76” series rolls on with the second biggest movie of that year!
REVIEW: Undertone (2026). Called “The scariest movie you will ever hear,” Undertone has a lot to live up to. Director Ian Tuason, inspired by his own experiences caring for his dying parents, crafted a sonic experience of a movie about a podcaster caring for her comatose mother while slowly coming to the realization that her childhood home might be haunted. Or maybe it’s in her mind. This low-budget horror is the latest in a line of successful Canadian movies that have come out so far in 2026 and this week we take our chance to talk about it.
End Credits is on CFRU 93.3 fm and cfru.ca Wednesday at 3 pm.
Photo courtesy of A24/VVS Films.



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