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. Make no mistake about it, there is a ...
White Noisereminded me a lot of 2003’sDreamcatcherin terms of taking suicidal wrong turns. The way this film veers into standard “gotcha!” scares and ludicrous plot developments is unforgivable, and it even comes topped with the “surprise” climax that is nothing more than a slap in the ...
White Noisedramatizes a contemporary American family’s attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.
I remember being completely enthralled by the Teaser Trailer for “White Noise.” Not only was it different in its marketing approach (It explained the EVP Phenomenon and used sound design to highten the mood), it was eerie and gave me goosebumps. Then there’s the movie. “The Lifetime...
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.
"White Noise" is the worst fucking movie I've ever seen. This dog makes "Plan 9 From Outer Space" seem like a masterpiece by comparison. As tempting as it might be to point fingers at Don Delillo, whose novel the film is based; director Noah Baumbach deserves the punishment. ...
This is not the case with White Noise, which might be its greatest triumph. The film does have much to say about fear of death and the absurd lives we lead all wrapped in an oftentimes hilarious experience, but it's all anchored in a loving relationship. The movie is really about the...
White noise.(Movie Review)Leydon, Joe
"White Noise: The Light" takes EVP, the phenomena that captivated audiences in the original movie, to the next level with Near Death Experience (NDE): eight out of ten people who have had an NDE report seeing the white light. As Abe Dale (Nathan Fillion) will discover, once you have ...