This article contains spoilers for the film "Presence" I n a time of twisty, “prestige” supernatural horror, the good, ...
Presence' writer David Koepp on the devastating reveal of who is the ghost in the house, working with Steven Soderbergh and ...
The actor admits that Soderbergh's unusual way of capturing the film — told from a ghost's point of view — was a challenge to ...
Koepp expanded on this: "In the last 10 to 15 years, horror has really been prominent and changed. Gore and jump scares are ...
The film stars Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Eddy Maday, and Callina Liang, and explores themes of trauma, family dynamics, and ...
"I always operate the camera, but this was next level," the director says. "I’m really in there with the actors." ...
The entire film is shot entirely from the ghost's point of view, the audience haunting a family that has recently moved into ...
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Presence may not be your typical horror movie, but that doesn't mean it won't leave you a bit shaken up.
“Presence” is a beautifully executed vision of a rather mediocre script. What makes it interesting is the POV “gimmick,” ...
Koepp's writing is thorny and cuts deceptively deep, like a scrape that looks like a surface wound until it won’t stop bleeding. Happily, Steven Soderbergh’s latest film, “Presence,” gets ...
Producer Ken Myers, screenwriter David Koepp, producer Julie M. Anderson, and director Steven Soderbergh pose at the "Presence" premiere. Credit: NEON Presence — which I championed as an ...