Has a low-key tone that works in its favor for a time.Read Full Review »
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Salon.com: Stephanie Zacharek
Does feature one or two jump-out-of-your-skin moments.Read Full Review »
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Scott Brown
What might have been a rote horror exercise becomes instead a twitchy, mannered, often amusing rote horror exercise.Read Full Review »
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Village Voice: Ed Park
White Noise vigorously pushes the supernatural line throughout, but unfortunately its final movement is so incoherent that the whole thing collapses.Read Full Review »
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LOS ANGELES TIMES: Carina Chocano
The movie straitjackets Keaton into a humorless, table-pounding role.Read Full Review »
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The New York Times: Manohla Dargis
A film worthy neither of Mr. Keaton's talents nor even a desperate horror fan's attention.Read Full Review »
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Washington Post: Desson Thomson
Hampered by Niall Johnson's script, which is often confusing, muddy and ultimately cliche-ridden.Read Full Review »
White Noise is the celluloid equivalent of a bad cell phone connection.Read Full Review »
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ReelViews: James Berardinelli
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.Read Full Review »