Adam Driver and Greta Gerwig star in Noah Baumbach's restlessly inventive movie about consumerism, addiction, environmental ruin and other creeping anxieties of modern life.
“White Noise,” Noah Baumbach’s jittery and inventive adaptation of Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel, begins with what you might call a love letter to cinema. We’ve had a lot of those recently, but this one — a college lecture on car crashes in American movies — is appreciably sharper, funnier and
When the world shut down in 2020, the filmmaker found solace in Don DeLillo’s supposedly unadaptable novel and turned it into a film that speaks to our deepest fears.
Director Noah Baumbach knew that Elfman had many sides to him the wild rock 'n' roller, the gothic musician and the emotional composer. Baumbach wanted them all.