Tone-Deaf

Tone-Deaf is a 2019 American comedy horror film written and directed by Richard Bates Jr. and starring Robert Patrick and Amanda Crew with Ronnie Gene Blevins, Hayley Marie Norman, Johnny Pemberton, Kim Delaney and Ray Wise.

Olive sees a frightening vision of her father in front of the urn holding his ashes.

Olive has another haunting vision of her dead father when York comes by with his new girlfriend to pick up his things.

Harvey sees a vision of his dead wife slitting her throat with a letter opener at the piano while secretly watching Olive play.

Agnes angers Harvey by claiming he trapped his wife in their marriage by lording custody of their son over Edith.

Unaware that Olive rented the house, David comes by to pick up his prototypes for a Shark Tank pitch.

Harvey follows Olive to The Cowboy Palace Saloon where she meets her Tinder date James.

While tripping back at the house, Olive sees visions of various ex-boyfriends before her father finally appears to her.

Michael talks about Crystal and his depression before urging his daughter to choose better boyfriends and get rid of his ashes.

Harvey cuts the house's power, crushes Olive's glasses, and lays boards spiked with nails on the staircase.

Seeing an opportunity to make things right with Olive, Crystal drives to the house with Uriah.

Crystal tells Olive that she is terrible at playing piano and now realizes it was wrong to falsely encourage her.

Olive and Crystal try scattering Michael's ashes using a toy rocket that falls limply to the ground.

[10] Prior to its premiere, Saban Films acquired North American distribution rights.

The site's consensus reads, "A messy horror-comedy hybrid that makes poor use of a talented cast, Tone-Deaf aims for social commentary, but tumbles down the generation gap.