White Noise is a 2005 horror film directed by Geoffrey Sax and starring Michael Keaton as a man named Jonathan Rivers who becomes obsessed with electronic voice phenomena (EVP) after his wife Anna (Chandra West) goes missing. Jonathan becomes convinced that he can communicate with Anna through the static on his radio and other electronic devices, and begins to uncover a sinister plot involving EVP and other paranormal activity. As he delves deeper into the mystery of Anna's disappearance, Jonathan becomes increasingly isolated and paranoid, ultimately leading to a shocking conclusion. White Noise was met with mostly negative reviews upon its release and is considered by many to be a mediocre horror film. In the film, Jonathan Rivers is a successful architect who is devastated when his wife Anna goes missing under mysterious circumstances. He becomes obsessed with finding out what happened to her and turns to electronic voice phenomena (EVP) as a way to try to communicate with her beyond the grave. He begins to record and analyze the static on his radio and other electronic devices, and believes he is hearing messages from Anna and other spirits. As he continues to investigate, Jonathan discovers that there is a group of people who are using EVP to communicate with the dead and are manipulating the spirits for their own gain. This group, led by a man named Raymond Price, becomes aware of Jonathan's efforts and tries to stop him from uncovering the truth. Jonathan becomes increasingly isolated and paranoid as he struggles to uncover the truth and bring Anna's killers to justice. Overall, White Noise is a horror film that explores themes of grief, loss, and the paranormal. It received mostly negative reviews upon its release due to its predictable plot and mediocre execution