Don DeLillo’s debut novel, “Americana,” is set to be adapted 51 years after it was first published. “White Noise” producer Uri Singer (“Tesla,” “The King of Oil”) has bought the rights to the 1971 ...
Yahoo: ‘White Noise’: Read The Screenplay For Noah Baumbach’s Take On Don DeLillo’s Novel
‘White Noise’: Read The Screenplay For Noah Baumbach’s Take On Don DeLillo’s Novel
Yahoo: Review: 'White Noise' puts a loud, brash and enjoyable spin on a Don DeLillo classic
“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 — ...
Review: 'White Noise' puts a loud, brash and enjoyable spin on a Don DeLillo classic
The Cheat Sheet: Why Noah Baumbach Adapted ‘White Noise’ Despite Don DeLillo’s Novel Being Called ‘Unfilmable’
Don DeLillo's novel 'White Noise' went through many failed screen adaptations before Noah Baumbach decided to face the challenge head-on. Netflix’s ‘White Noise’ is based on Delillo’s 1985 novel ...
Why Noah Baumbach Adapted ‘White Noise’ Despite Don DeLillo’s Novel Being Called ‘Unfilmable’
Don DeLillo’s book “White Noise,” newly adapted for the screen by Noah Baumbach, precisely diagnosed the modern condition, Dana Spiotta writes. Credit...Emiliano Ponzi Supported by By Dana Spiotta ...
San Diego Union-Tribune: Review: Back to DeLillo’s doomed future in ‘White Noise’
Like Don DeLillo’s 1985 novel, the heart of Noah Baumbach’s “White Noise” is in the supermarket. There, in the gleaming aisles of neatly arranged cereal boxes and produce, DeLillo found America’s ...
Washington City Paper: Adapted From Don DeLillo’s Novel, White Noise Is Nothing More Than an Intellectual Exercise