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White Noise

  • 5.7 /10

  • 644

  • 63%

Plot

Jack Gladney, professor of Hitler studies at The-College-on-the-Hill, husband to Babette, and father to four children/stepchildren, is torn asunder by a chemical spill from a rail car that releases an "Airborne Toxic Event" forcing Jack to confront his biggest fear - his own mortality.

Cast

Adam Driver as Jack Gladney
Adam Driver

as Jack Gladney

Greta Gerwig as Babette Gladney
Greta Gerwig

as Babette Gladney

Don Cheadle as Murray Siskind
Don Cheadle

as Murray Siskind

Raffey Cassidy as Denise Gladney
Raffey Cassidy

as Denise Gladney

Sam Nivola as Heinrich Gladney
Sam Nivola

as Heinrich Gladney

May Nivola as Steffie Gladney
May Nivola

as Steffie Gladney

Jodie Turner-Smith as Winnie Richards
Jodie Turner-Smith

as Winnie Richards

André 3000 as Elliot Lasher
André 3000

as Elliot Lasher

Sam Gold as Alfonse
Sam Gold

as Alfonse

Carlos Jacott as Grappa
Carlos Jacott

as Grappa

Movie Facts

Rated

  • R

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • November 25, 2022

Production Companies

  • Heyday Films

  • NB/GG Pictures

  • A24

Production Countries

  • United Kingdom

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

  • Deutsch

Budget

  • $100,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $71,476.00

Runtime

  • 2.27 hrs

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Reviews

"Jack" (Adam Driver) is a college lecturer married to "Babbette" (Greta Gerwig). It's fourth time round for both of them so their family consists a mix of siblings, half-siblings and pets that could easily give the Tower of Babel a run for it's money. Add to that mix that he teaches about Adolf Hitler (but cannot speak German) and she has developed a secret dependency on a mysterious drug ("Dylar…

White Noise was not what I expected going into it. It had great performances and interesting premise but slowly went off the rails for me. I was enjoying the first half the film; the unique dialogue structure was fresh and the suspense of the chemical event was intriguing. It had great social commentary and was funny to watch post pandemic. But after the second act the story spirals absurdity and…