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White Noise
Reviewed on 2005-01-09
RatedPG-13
Received[2.5]  out of 4 stars
GenreDrama / Horror / Mystery / Thriller
Websitehttp://www.whitenoisemovie.com
Michael Keaton is back in a paranormal thriller. The movie is based on the concept of EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon), which is the process through which the dead communicate with the living through household recording devices. All we have to do is listen!

Michael Keaton plays successful architect Jonathan Rivers, whose peaceful existence is shattered by the disappearance and death of his wife, Anna (Chanda West). He is eventually contacted by a man (Ian McNeice), who claims to be receiving messages from Anna through EVP. At first suspicious, Jonathan later begins to believe. He becomes obsessed with contacting her on his own. He unwittingly opens the door to another world with startling consequences.

White Noise is directed by Geoffrey Sax and produced by Paul Brooks. It was great to see Michael Keaton back in a major role and this movie is scary. I had to shut my eyes a couple of times when it got intense. It makes for a good thriller.







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