Por: Los Angeles Times Entertainment December 30, 2022
Late in Don DeLillo’s classic novel “White Noise,” a scholarly friend discussing cinematic car crashes tells the story’s protagonist, “Look past the violence, Jack. There is a wonderful brimming spirit of innocence and fun.” In the book, it’s one of many absurd platitudes the characters use to make sense of a nonsensical world. In Noah Baumbach’s adaptation, it’s part of the opening scene: The scholar (Murray Siskind, played by... + full article
The Atlantic USA Entertainment December 31, 2022
The film is sharply funny, eerily timely, and loaded with movie stars. So why is this blockbuster-size event falling flat?NetflixDecember 31, 2022, 8 AM ETOnly now, in this moment in Hollywood, would an adaptation of Don DeLillo’s award-winning novel White Noise by the indie... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment December 30, 2022
With certain films, you're not at all surprised to see the characters break into a joyous dance at the end: Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers movies. Bollywood musicals. Animated films like Shrek or Despicable Me. Even the odd raucous comedy like The 40-Year-Old Virgin. Then... + más
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ABC News USA Life December 30, 2022
To understand “White Noise,” the new Noah Baumbach movie now streaming on Netflix, extend the definition of the term to the clamor of the modern media world that distracts us from reality to clear a poison path to rampant consumerism.Got that? No worries. In his first film... + más
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Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment December 27, 2022
Surprisingly enough, given the reputation Don DeLillo’s novel “White Noise” has as being unfilmable, writer-director Noah Baumbach’s adaptation is marked by its fidelity to the source text. Though you won’t see “the world’s most photographed barn,” perhaps the... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment December 22, 2022
It was early in the pandemic when filmmaker Noah Baumbach, for the first time in his career, found himself wondering what he was going to do next. 2019 had been a big year, both professionally and in his personal life. He lost his father. He had a child, with partner Greta... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Entertainment November 30, 2022
November was a big month for Don DeLillo. The Library of America published “Don DeLillo: Three Novels of the 1980s,” and Noah Baumbach’s adaptation of one of those novels, “White Noise,” opened theatrically. Opening Friday at Landmark Kendall Square, it starts... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment November 23, 2022
Like Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel, the heart of Noah Baumbach’s “White Noise” is in the supermarket. There, in the gleaming aisles of neatly arranged cereal boxes and produce, DeLillo found America’s church: an over-lit spectacle of abundance and artificiality. “Here we... + más
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