White Noise is a lively, fearless and compelling film ‹ Literary Hub

Crackerjack by Noah Baumbach, fantastic adaptation by Don DeLillo White noise is one of the big surprises of the year. Not because Baumbach isn’t an excellent writer and director, but because DeLillo’s 1985 novel, a satire on the “endlessly twisted, religious underside of American consumerism,” is one of the great unfilmable books, a rhetorical playground …

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