Here`s another movie with same premise as: Frequency, The Mothman Prophecies, Dragonfly and many others.
Dead are trying to contact the living. Jonathan Rivers had a good life, but when his wife dies in a car crash and man who claims that he is talking to her over the radio and television he becomes obsessed with contacting her. Movie exploits EVP (Electronic voice phenomenon) that actually exists, for more info check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electronic_voice_phenomenon.
There is a lot of suspense and the movie is really tense at times so it is interesting to watch. I guess all of these movies borrowed certain elements from Poltergeist and repacked them into a modern story. Michael Keaton did a great job with a support from Deborah Kara Unger(she kept her clothes on in this one, damn, I guess after The Crash I was expecting something else) in portrayal of a grieving husband. There is a sequel to this movie with a serious sings of milking so try to avoid it. Enjoy.
Director: Geoffrey Sax
Cast: Michael Keaton, Chandra West, Deborah Kara Unger, Ian McNeice, Sarah Strange
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Fun Facts: The recording used in the trailer that is attributed to Stanley Searles (“I love you.”) is thought to be the “ghostly” voice of Searles himself, a former politician who died in 2002. The recording was said to have been made by Searles’ daughter, an well-known EVP researcher named Karen Mossey.



