White Noise
White Noise is a 2005 supernatural horror film directed by Geoffrey Sax and starring Michael Keaton and Deborah Kara Unger. The title refers to electronic voice phenomena (EVP), where anomalous voice-like sounds, which some believe to be from the "other side" — interpreted as spirit voices, are found on electronic audio recordings.
Plot
Jonathan Rivers is an architect, married to his wife Anna, a best-selling author. The couple have a young son from Jonathan's previous marriage, and Anna is newly pregnant. One evening, Anna fails to arrive home and becomes missing for five weeks without explanation.
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| author | Niall Johnson |
|---|---|
| director | Geoffrey Sax |
| editor | Nick Arthurs |
| genre | horror mystery thriller |
| keywords | accidental death begin break car radio claim drown electronic voice phenomena even fiancé follow injured intertitle married missing woman news report obsess ouija ouija board possess psychic record shoot swat team torture voice |
| musicBy | Claude Foisy |
| producer | Paul Brooks |
| productionCompany | Brightlight Pictures Chum Television Endgame Entertainment Gold Circle Films The Movie Network |
| publisher | Entertainment Film Distributors Senator International TVA Films Universal Pictures |
| recordedAt | Vancouver |
| theme | ghost supernatural |