White Noise
Architect Jonathan Rivers (Michael Keaton) is happily married to author Anna (Chandra West), but tragedy strikes when she is killed in an accident. Jon's desire to speak with Anna from beyond the grave becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions.
4 February 1958, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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August 07, 2008
Something evil this way comes without much nerve-jangling fanfare (most of the screams came from the soundtrack rather than the audience) or conviction (portal schmortal).
July 23, 2007
Is the movie scary? Only if this is your first scary movie.
March 01, 2007
The paranormal phenomenon surely has its millions of converts, but White Noise is so silly, it just may turn many into non-believers.
April 29, 2009
This is one big missed opportunity.
January 20, 2005
Thrill-free thriller.
December 29, 2010
Dumb would-be thriller -- save your money.
January 15, 2005
Even if its dorky climax throws you out of the mood again, there are staticky bits of White Noise that still manage to cling.
February 26, 2007
White noise is intended to help you fall asleep. White Noise would never let you do that, though. It's far too interested in a cacophony of cheap scares.
October 18, 2008
A messy cheesecake of supernatural horror without scaring the pants off its audience, nor making any real sense.
October 06, 2006
White Noise is little more than an old-fashioned ghost story with a newfangled twist.
January 15, 2005
There's no horror to speak of.
February 28, 2007
Though I'm well disposed toward elliptical spook stories that depend on the audience's imagination for their jolts and effects, it takes art as well as craft to put them across, and Geoffrey Sax's direction of a Niall Johnson script has neither.

