White Noise

    • Director: Geoffrey Sax
    • Producer: Paul Brooks
    • Starring: Michael Keaton, Chandra West, Deborah Kara Unger, Ian McNeice, Sarah Strange, Mike Dopud, Keegan Connor Tracy
    • Distributor: Universal Studios
    • Release Date: January 7, 2005
    • MPAA Rating: PG-13
    • Running Time: 101 Minutes
    • Tagline: The dead are trying to get a hold of you
    • Won Golden Fleece Award in 2005
    • Domestic Total Gross: $56,386,759
    • Budget: 10 million
    • Sequel: White Noise 2: The Light
  • White Noise is a film about contacting the dead via Electronic Voice Phenomenon (EVP). White Noise was released on January 7, 2005 and grossed $24,113,565 opening weekend.
  • Plot

    Jonathan Rivers, an architect played by Michael Keaton, loses his wife in a sudden mysterious death. Raymond Price enters Rivers life claiming to have heard his wife's voice in EVP. Rivers develops and obsession with communicating with his wife through EVP and fails to notice danger signs from the souls who cross over from the other side.
  • Quote

    White Noise is obviously aiming to seduce the throngs of teenage movie-goers who made big hits out of The Ring and The Grudge, but as inane as those films are, at least they possess style and atmosphere. White Noise has nothing. You'll have a better time staying home, tuning your TV to a station that doesn't carry a local signal, and staring. Maybe you'll even start to see something - like the evening news from a distant city. — ReelViews

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