White Noise review: Did this adaptation of a postmodern novel succeed?

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Noah Baumbach’s mentation of Don DeLillo's award-winning caller whitethorn bespeak the book’s complexity, but yet it could good warrant fears the publication is unfilmable

Humans 9 January 2023

By Gregory Wakeman

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A country from White Noise, showing, from near to right, Greta Gerwig (Babette), May Nivola (Steffie), Adam Driver (Jack), Samuel Nivola (Heinrich) and Raffey Cassidy (Denise)

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White Noise

Noah Baumbach

Netflix, selected cinemas, including UK’s ICA connected 5 January

White Noise is brimming with ideas. And wherefore wouldn’t it be? This movie is the latest from writer-director Noah Baumbach, who created The Squid and The Whale and Marriage Story, smart, achy satires chronicling the breakdown of relationships.

Baumbach adapted White Noise from the eponymous publication (which won writer Don …

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