White Noise has made quite a stir when it was originally released a few years back. It's easy to see why there was a commotion about this movie because it explored a very disturbing concept that people really can't quite wrap their minds around. ...
White Noise (2005) More Details I can’t recall another movie in recent memory that had such an effective ad campaign for a colossal mess. Sure, it happens often, but rarely on this scale. For those who are still a bit foggy about the details of EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon), here...
White Noise is a 2005 supernatural thriller starring Michael Keaton, Deborah Kara Unger, and Ian McNeice. The movie is about a man named Jonathan Rivers (Keaton), a successful architect who leads a happy life with his wife Anna (Unger) and son Mike. However, their happy family life is su...
It's a topical satire that runs circles around "White Noise." Worse than the fear of death that permeates this film's overriding theme, is the fear that you waste precious hours of life watching it. Some easily pleased audiences may find bizarre comfort in "White Noise's" vomit-inducing ...
White noise.(Movie Review)Leydon, Joe
The movie is set in 1984. Adam Driver’s character, Jack, states he has been to 16 “first days”, the first being in 1968. On July 28, 2004, Barry Sonnenfeld was set to direct the film adaptation of White Noise from a script by Stephen Schiff. ...
The White Noise movie starring Adam Driver, adapted by Noah Baumbach from Don DeLillo's novel, will open the NY Film Festival.
While frustrating that it cant’ quite replicate the enjoyable messiness of its first hour across its whole runtime,White Noiseis an enjoyable swing from all involved, a complete departure from Noah Baumbach’s previous work with some off-kilter performances from Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig and Don...
Auditory white noise (WN) is widely used in neuroscience to mask unwanted environmental noise and cues, e.g. TMS clicks. However, to date there is no research on the influence of WN on corticospinal excitability and potentially associated sensorimotor integration itself. Here we tested the hypothe...
White Noise’s satire and critique—both biting and strangely loving—helped set the tone for a Gen X worldview, mordant and dyspeptic but not exactly nihilistic. Baumbach’s own work has gradually become more sentimental as middle age has crept in and agitation has given way to gentle ...