White Noise
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White Noise

The car of successful author Anna Rivers is found disabled next to the river, the thought being that she accidentally fell into the river while trying... to change a flat tire. Her dead body is found upstream several weeks later, consistent with the accidental death theory. Based on incidents around him, her grieving husband, architect Jonathan Rivers, decides several months later to visit with Raymond Price, who approached John prior to Anna's body being found with news that she was trying to contact him from beyond. At that time, John was skeptical of Raymond's claims of electronic voice phenomena (EVP): that he is contacted from the beyond through electronic means - radio, television - which he is able to record. Along with Sarah Tate, another of Raymond's "clients" whose fiancé passed away, John becomes obsessed with EVP as he gets more and more audio and video messages, however fuzzy, from Anna from beyond. That obsession takes a slight change in focus when John believes that Anna is trying to pass along information to help others. But the nature of those messages and their connection to Raymond in combination with John learning that not all good comes through EVP leads to the possible belief that he dabbling in EVP in and of itself may be dangerous and the cause of those potentially deadly issues in which he is supposed to assist in helping. John has to decide whether or not to continue with his work in EVP, not continuing which means that he may actually prevent bad things from happening, and continuing which means that he gets his much wanted connection with Anna. Show More

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White Noise is a psychological thriller that follows the story of Jonathan Rivers, a grieving husband and successful architect. After his wife, Anna, mysteriously dies in an accident, John is approached by Raymond Price, a man who claims to have the ability to communicate with the dead through electronic voice phenomena (EVP). Initially skeptical, John becomes intrigued when he starts experiencing strange occurrences around him.

As John delves deeper into the world of EVP, he becomes obsessed with contacting Anna's spirit and unraveling the truth about her death. He consults experts and attends EVP sessions in hopes of making contact with his late wife. However, he soon realizes that these encounters may not be as benign as they seem.

White Noise is a gripping exploration of grief, paranormal phenomena, and the blurred lines between life and death. With its suspenseful atmosphere and eerie sound design, the film keeps viewers on the edge of their seats as John's obsession spirals out of control.

Directed by Geoffrey Sax, White Noise stars Michael Keaton as Jonathan Rivers and Deborah Kara Unger as his wife, Anna. The movie delves into the supernatural, the power of technology, and the lengths one man will go to communicate with his lost love.

*Please note that this summary does not disclose any specific plot spoilers in the interest of preserving the viewer's experience.*