White Noise 2009 Horror Movie Review
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Despite an abundance of gaping plot holes, White Noise serves up enough spooky atmosphere to make it worth a look-see for fans of supernatural thrillers. Even when hampered with a shoddy, clumsily written screenplay, Michael Keaton brings professional conviction to his role as a grieving widower who is introduced to the mysterious (and according to paranormal researchers, highly documented) existence of EVP, or Electronic Voice Phenomenon, which allows the dead to communicate (one-way only, it seems) from the great beyond, through images and voices recordable on a variety of electronic media such as VCRs, computers, etc. Seeking contact with his recently deceased wife, Keaton finds dire warnings of evil in the afterlife, with connections (all too convenient) to killings and disappearances in his Vancouver, British Columbia vicinity. British TV director Geoffrey Sax brings slick style to this hokum, and a few moments of genuine eeriness, but you may find yourself giggling too much to appreciate the highlights. —Jeff Shannon
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About White Noise 2009
Title: White Noise
Year: 2009
Starring: Michael Keaton,
Micki Maunsell,
Ian McNeice,
Deborah Kara Unger,
Chandra West,
Rating: 3 / 5 stars from 5 users.
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Director: Geoffrey Sax,
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