The Steven Soderbergh horror movie "Presence" is a classic ghost story with a twist. Here's how it ends (spoilers ahead).
Koepp's writing is thorny and cuts deceptively deep, like a scrape that looks like a surface wound until it won’t stop ...
Award-winning director Steven Soderbergh talks about his unusual upbringing, falling in love with film and finally getting to ...
The entire film is shot entirely from the ghost's point of view, the audience haunting a family that has recently moved into ...
If you’re suffering yourself, you notice the suffering of others more acutely.” For director Steven Soderbergh, “Presence” ...
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In Presence, the director pairs the supernatural with the modern problem of social media driving young people to engage extreme in acts of humiliation and bullying.
The blowout success of 1999’s The Blair Witch Project really did a number on the horror genre. It wasn’t the first faux-found ...
Presence may not be your typical horror movie, but that doesn't mean it won't leave you a bit shaken up.
Stephen Soderbergh’s Presence takes a step outside the haunted house genre with the bold choice to tell the story from the ghost's point of view. The camera moves – and sometimes breathes ...
The inventive director embraced POV filmmaking on “Presence,” his haunted-house film shot from the spirit’s perspective.
Soderbergh didn’t capitalize on his success. Through most of the ’90s, he directed movies more suited to the arthouse than ...