Michael Keaton discusses WHITE NOISE
By: Patrick SauriolDate: Friday, January 07, 2005
Source: Phenomena
Opening in theaters today, the new paranormal thriller WHITE NOISE examines the unnerving discovery of electronic voice phenomena (EVP). Researchers claim that by using voice recording equipment and playing back supposedly dead air, spooky voices can be heard amongst the static and crackle of background white noise. Some paranormal investigators have even claimed to have received questions to answers said aloud.
Are these recordings proof of an afterlife? Are the dead somehow trying to communicate with the living and are using our technology as a bridge between these two worlds? That's the main drive of WHITE NOISE, and appearing today on our sister website PHENOMENA is an exclusive interview with WHITE NOISE star Michael Keaton, producer Tom Butler and two researchers in the field of EVP, Tom and Lisa Butler.
"It all asks a bigger question of what's out there," states Michael Keaton in the PHENOMENA interview. "What's nice about this movie is unless you have a pulse, unless you're flat out dead, you have to think of some other questions like: what's on the other side? It brings up issues of God, or no God. How does he play into this? Or he, or she, or it? How does it all play into this? That's what we all keep hearing: it's very thought provoking, it's scary."
Click here to read PHENOMENA's article about WHITE NOISE and electronic voice phenomena.
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