White Noise

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**/****
Dir: Geoffrey Sax
2005 Color English 101min.
Rated PG-13 for violence, disturbing images and language.

This was an interesting film, but not that exciting. Sure there were some good make-ya-jump moments, but you still had to sit there and watch Michael Keaton for 101 minutes try and make sense of what was going on around him.

To be brief: He’s in love with Wife #2 and then she goes missing. Turns out she’s dead and trying to communicate through EVP and the VCR. Think Sci-Fi Channel meets the old Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell. Nothing really stands out in this film other than the fact that Keaton’s character has good taste in architecture. His house and the apartment he moves into are amazing.

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