| Description: | Double feature of the gripping White Noise and White Noise II films!WHITE NOISE (2005, PG-13, 1h 41m)An architect's desire to speak with his wife from beyond the grave becomes an obsession with supernatural repercussions. From BAFTA-winning Director, Geoffrey Sax (TV series Endeavor, Victoria, Dalgliesh) and writer Niall Johnson (Another Day of Life, Keeping Mum) Stars Oscar Nominee Michael Keaton (Batman, Birdman, The Founder), Deborah Kara Unger (The Long Night, Thirteen), Ian McNeice (Doc Martin TV series, Ridley Scott's Napoleon), Chandra West (Spiral, NYPD Blue, Bravo's Played), and Sarah Strange (Snowpiercer, DC's Legends of Tomorrow) Special features include: - Deleted Scenes
- 3 Featurettes
- Feature Commentary with Director Geoffrey Sax and Michael Keaton
WHITE NOISE II (2007, PG-13, 1h 39m)Following the loss of his family, a man attempts suicide only to discover upon waking that he can identify people who are about to die. From Director Patrick Lussier (Play Dead, Trick) and writer Matt Venne (Acts of Vengeance, Creepshow) Stars Nathan Fillion (TV Series Castle and Firefly), Katee Sackhoff (The Mandalorian, Battlestar Galactica), Craig Fairbrass (Villain, The Stork Club), Adrian Blair (TV series Bel-Air, Zero Contact), and Kendall Cross (The 100) Special Features include: - Deleted Scenes
- Featurettes:
«A great piece of supernatural filmmaking...» - Felix Vasquez Jr., Cinema Crazed "White Noise Double Feature: White Noise White" on Blu-ray from Mill Creek brings together two chilling, psychologically driven supernatural thrillers in one value-packed edition. Centered around the eerie phenomenon of electronic voice phenomena (EVP) and disturbing transmissions from beyond the grave, this double feature explores how obsession with messages from the dead can blur the line between comfort and terror. Viewers are drawn into slow-burning, atmospheric stories that focus less on jump scares and more on creeping dread, grief, and the emotional cost of trying to contact the afterlife. Presented in high-definition on Blu-ray, the films benefit from sharper details and richer sound, enhancing the unsettling ambience, shadowy visuals, and unnerving sound design that are essential to this type of horror. The "White Noise" concept has long appealed to fans of cerebral supernatural cinema, and this release is tailored to those who enjoy methodical tension, ominous recordings, and the sense that something malevolent is hiding just beneath the static.
Mill Creek Entertainment is known as a prolific home-video publisher specializing in multi-feature sets, catalog titles, and genre collections at budget-friendly prices. The company has built a strong reputation among collectors who appreciate large libraries of films and television series on Blu-ray and DVD, often gathering together fan-favorite or thematically linked titles in convenient, space-saving packages. Mill Creek frequently focuses on giving long-time fans and newcomers accessible ways to revisit or discover genre fare--whether horror, action, comedy, or classic television--making releases like this double feature particularly attractive for enthusiasts who want more content for a reasonable price.
The "White Noise" films are anchored by recognizable talent in front of and behind the camera, known for their contributions to suspense and genre storytelling. The leading performers--established faces in mainstream cinema as well as reliable character actors--bring emotional credibility to characters wrestling with loss, paranoia, and the unknown, moving the films beyond simple shock value into more character-driven territory. Directors and key creative collaborators behind these movies have backgrounds that include other thriller and horror projects, which shows in the measured pacing, moody visual style, and careful use of sound. Their experience in building tension through implication and atmosphere, rather than overreliance on special effects, helps these films stand out for viewers who value psychological intensity over pure spectacle. While specific filmographies and awards are not detailed here, the creative teams involved have contributed to the enduring appeal of supernatural thrillers and helped keep interest in EVP-centered horror alive among genre fans.
As a package, "White Noise Double Feature: White Noise White" on Blu-ray is aimed at collectors and horror aficionados who appreciate compact, thematically unified releases. The combination of two thematically related films, a high-definition presentation, and Mill Creek's focus on affordability makes this edition a fitting choice for anyone building a home library of supernatural thrillers. It is particularly suited to viewers who enjoy stories of haunted media, mysterious signals, and the psychological unraveling that follows those who dare to listen too closely to the voices within the static. |