Quite Enjoyable Supernatural Flick

“White Noise : The Light” is one of those rare cases when the sequel is not only better than the original, but also a very enjoyable flick on its own account…

From the beginning it knows exactly where it wants to go. It’s not chatty, it’s not dragging, it’s got a point, a plot and a story it wants to tell and that it does without wasting any valuable screen time. It’s very refreshing, because -unlike most films as of late- it won’t let you calm and drift away for any second. It’s focused and it pays off…

The cast is solid. Fillion is great as always (and underrated, seeing how he is regularly passed for second-class actor for cheaper flicks, when in fact he’s a lot more). Katee Shackhoff, someone we’ve gotten used to as “though” on TV is unexpectedly cute and charming, on-point for the demands of her role…

Long story-short, “White Noise: The Light” is a quite enjoyable supernatural flick, which is guaranteed to keep you amused for its course and might even give you a few good scares along the way. For light entertainment with friends in a slow night, it’s a perfect pick. Recommended.

Comments are closed.