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| Director: | Geoffrey Sax |
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| Writer: | Niall Johnson |
| Staring: |
| An architect's desire to speak with his wife from beyond the grave using EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomenon), becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions. | |
| Release Date: | Jan 07, 2005 |
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| Director: | Geoffrey Sax |
| Writer: | Niall Johnson |
| Genres: | Drama, Horror, Thriller |
| Keywords | obsession, wheelchair, time, inspector, supernatural, loss, remote control, lifting person in air, paranormal phenomena, death, waterfront, audio cassette, logbook, electronic voice phenomena, near miss, bedridden |
| Production Companies | Universal Pictures, The Movie Network, Senator International, Brightlight Pictures, Endgame Entertainment, Corus Entertainment, Chum Television, Gold Circle Films, White Noise UK Ltd. |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $91,196,419
Budget: $10,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Michael Keaton | Jonathan Rivers |
| Chandra West | Anna Rivers |
| Deborah Kara Unger | Sarah Tate |
| Ian McNeice | Raymond Price |
| Keegan Connor Tracy | Mirabelle Keegan |
| Sarah Strange | Jane |
| Nicholas Elia | Mike Rivers |
| Mike Dopud | Detective Smits |
| Marsha Regis | Police Woman |
| Brad Sihvon | Minister |
| Amber Rothwell | Susie Tomlinson |
| Mitchell Kosterman | Work Man |
| Suzanne Ristic | Mary Freeman |
| L. Harvey Gold | Business Man |
| Miranda Frigon | Car Crash Woman |
| Aaron Douglas | Young Father |
| Anthony Harrison | Doctor |
| Bruce Dawson | Mark |
| Benita Ha | TV Reporter |
| April Telek | John's Secretary |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Chris Seager | Director of Photography |
| Maureen Webb | Casting |
| Randy Lee | Stunt Coordinator |
| Carolyn Anderson | Stunt Double |
| Geoffrey Sax | Director |
| Penny A. Chalmers | Set Decoration |
| Dave Conway | Construction Coordinator |
| Kimberly Lozinski | Location Scout |
| Michael Taschereau | Key Grip |
| Chris Helcermanas-Benge | Still Photographer |
| Adina Shore | Key Hair Stylist |
| Tony Beck | Set Dressing Artist |
| Jamie Humphrey | Craft Service |
| Lisa Sweet | Post Production Supervisor |
| Susan Kearney | Security |
| Donald James Davey | Transportation Co-Captain |
| Simon Allmark | Visual Effects Editor |
| Jessica Clothier | Script Supervisor |
| John Dekker | Gaffer |
| Anne Jacobsen | Production Accountant |
| Deni King | ADR Supervisor |
| Lee Kerr | Music Editor |
| Mike Grimes | Sound Effects Editor |
| George Barbour | 3D Artist |
| Simon Giles | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Emanuela Daus | Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Andy Koessler | On Set Dresser |
| Doris Deutschmann | Graphic Designer |
| David Allcock | Storyboard Artist |
| Dan Green | ADR Recordist |
| Hilary Wyatt | Supervising Dialogue Editor |
| Gavain Browne | 2D Artist |
| Lionel Hebert | Best Boy Grip |
| Dave Dibdin | Dolly Grip |
| Sarah Carefoot | Colorist |
| Nicola Instone | Post Production Coordinator |
| Brian Leff | Music Coordinator |
| Adam R. Mehr | Attorney |
| Raimey Casiro | Key Production Assistant |
| Alan Martin | Production Executive |
| Ben Meechan | Sound Effects Editor |
| Michael S. Bolton | Production Design |
| Karen L. Matthews | Costume Design |
| Richard Dobbin | Construction Foreman |
| Iesza Jessica Jordan | Sculptor |
| Rick Jermakowicz | Grip |
| Linda Leduc | Assistant Costume Designer |
| Gene McCormick | Makeup Artist |
| Richard Barrett | Carpenter |
| Reg Advocaot | Driver |
| Kimberley Regent | Property Master |
| Tim Storvick | Special Effects Coordinator |
| Jill Allanson | Telecine Colorist |
| David R. Anderson | Transportation Coordinator |
| Richard Coleman | First Assistant Director |
| Lalit Goyal | First Assistant Editor |
| Rod Newby | Rigging Gaffer |
| Michele O'Flanagan | Production Coordinator |
| Mark Noda | Boom Operator |
| William Skinner | Sound Mixer |
| Sarah Cloutier | Visual Effects Coordinator |
| Mark Kenna | Dolby Consultant |
| Michelle Lambert | Costumer |
| Glenn Bottomley | Second Assistant Director |
| Robin Thomas | Paint Coordinator |
| Michele Woods | ADR Editor |
| Melissa Lake | Foley Artist |
| Erika Espinosa | Chef |
| Nick Arthurs | Editor |
| Gregory G. Venturi | Art Direction |
| Shelly Shaw | Set Supervisor, Costume Supervisor |
| Frank Haddad | Greensman |
| Dave Roman | First Assistant Camera |
| Marty McInally | Steadicam Operator |
| Elaine Arsens | Set Costumer |
| Graham Cristie | CGI Supervisor |
| Chris Doss | Executive in Charge of Finance |
| Judi Varga | Scenic Artist |
| Rob Court | Stand In |
| Dean Capstick | Transportation Captain |
| Barry Kaiser | Video Assist Operator |
| Natalie Allan | Script Coordinator |
| Dave Klassen | Best Boy Electric |
| Greg Jackson | Location Manager |
| Pascal Verschooris | Production Manager |
| Owen Bleasdale | Foley Editor |
| Miha Jaramaz | Sound Editor |
| Bernard O'Reilly | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Sharon Lark | Visual Effects Producer |
| Stewart Henderson | Dialogue Editor |
| Deborah Slonowski | First Assistant Makeup Artist |
| Karin Behrenz | Third Assistant Director |
| Adam Sharpe | ADR Mixer |
| Gianluca Buttari | Foley Mixer |
| Don Leask | Special Effects Best Boy |
| Clif Kosterman | Camera Truck |
| Abigail Barbier | ADR Voice Casting |
| Chris Andrews | Negative Cutter |
| Randy Kennedy | Location Production Assistant |
| Luz Gabriela Rosas Rojas | Assistant Chef |
| Valeri Pfahning | Compositing Supervisor |
| John MacCulloch | Production Assistant |
| Hugh Johnson | Sound Designer |
| Ron Kozier | Special Effects Assistant |
| Jesse Sannerud | Camera Trainee |
| Scott Cozens | Second Assistant Camera |
| Jet Omoshebi | Digital Intermediate Colorist |
| Shane Lennox | Assistant Location Manager |
| Alan Homma | Assistant Accountant |
| Ross Kulak | Cast Driver |
| Johnny Walker | Key Rigging Grip |
| Loralee Wilson | Security Coordinator |
| Robert Little | Rigging Grip |
| Niall Johnson | Screenplay |
| Claude Foisy | Original Music Composer |
| Mary L. Hart-Mastro | Hairstylist |
| Randy Gerston | Music Supervisor |
| Ed Anders | Stunt Driver |
| Brian Knox McGugan | Playback Coordinator |
| Garvin Cross | Stunt Double |
| Curt Bonn | Stunt Driver |
| Jack Stew | Foley Artist |
| Robert Ryan | Makeup Artist |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Paul Brooks | Producer |
| Simon Brooks | Executive Producer |
| Stephen Hegyes | Executive Producer |
| Norm Waitt | Executive Producer |
| Scott Niemeyer | Executive Producer |
| Shawn Williamson | Producer |
| Jonathan Shore | Associate Producer |
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White Noise fizzles out its noisy static by just being plain boring. Watching Keaton as he unconvincingly stares at televised white noise for an hour and a half, which is essentially nothing, perfectly surmises the experience of Sax' supposedly supernatural horror. However, the biggest crime that th ... e studio committed was releasing the feature on the first weekend of the year. Now, it's common knowledge that the initial start to the cinematic year typically begins with a disposable horror. Well, White Noise is to blame. Signalling untapped box office potential, despite the overt opinions of critics. And, as to be expected, matches the quality of a broken tape. A successful architect loses his wife to a drowning accident, to which he then encounters a psychic introducing him to the supernatural phenomenon of EVP. Electronic Voice Phenomena. Y'know, recording background noise in a room, playing back the tape and flabbergasted when the ghost of Michael Jackson hauntingly sings "Thriller". Except in White Noise the tool that's used is, well, white noise. The annoyingly hypnotising static from televisions when no channel is picked up from the current frequency. Keaton becomes entranced by the ominous voices and high definition faces he sees within the six televisions he owns in his modern apartment. Who is making contact? Is it his wife? Malevolent entities trapped in the cubic prison that is a television? Pretty sure writer Johnson didn't even know himself. The film is a mess. It's muddled, confused and abhorrently remains stagnant throughout. This architect, a father, essentially abandons his son when fixated on saving souls warned by his deceased wife that conveniently match the images in the white noise as soon as he arrives to any given scenario, despite "Willow Avenue" being mentioned days before. So think of it as 'Final Destination' meets 'Pulse' (original, obviously...). Except it's neither as entertaining as the former nor as horrifying as the latter. Keaton looked bored as hell and overacted in times of emotional distress, although reassured the narrative with control. The jump scares were obnoxiously tame, yet admittedly one of the piercing noises made me twitch my body. The ending is...well, let's just not talk about it. It's terrible, with CGI ghost things swooping in on Batman, and answers no lingering questions that the mystery of EVP conjured up. Heck, the feature begins and concludes with onscreen text about "existing" occurrences. "1 in 12 cases are dangerous". Yeah. Ok. You know what is dangerous? Ruining Keaton's career. We had to wait a decade later for his rejuvenation! White Noise admittedly has a decent enough premise, yet Sax' lack of direction accompanied by shoddy writing and lacklustre performances resulted in one film that had the similarities to white noise. Nothingness.