Presence' writer David Koepp on the devastating reveal of who is the ghost in the house, working with Steven Soderbergh and ...
Credit: NEON Koepp expanded on this: "In the last 10 to 15 years, horror has really been prominent and changed. Gore and jump ...
Presence may not be your typical horror movie, but that doesn't mean it won't leave you a bit shaken up.
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Fans tired of the deluge of smarmy rom-coms on streaming platforms and the big screen (cough: “Bridget Jones: Mad About the ...
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 ...
“Presence” is a gimmick movie with a great gimmick. Too bad about the ”movie” part. From left: Callina Liang, Chris Sullivan, Eddy Maday, Lucy Liu and Julia Fox in Steven Soderbergh's ...
The Steven Soderbergh horror movie "Presence" is a classic ghost story with a twist. Here's how it ends (spoilers ahead).
Steven Soderbergh is a tough director to pin down. Now, the Oscar winner is taking on a ghost story called Presence. Soderbergh spoke with CBC's Eli Glasner about the precarious state of the industry ...
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Steven Soderbergh on Having a Ghost and Then Becoming One with His Camera in ‘Presence'Director Steven Soderbergh, better than anyone, laid out why a fully POV camera doesn't work for narrative storytelling when discussing first-person VR movies back in 2022. Said Soderbergh, "[That ...
What makes “Presence” interesting is its point-of-view “gimmick.” It’s just the story that’s being told that’s somewhat hacky.
Steven Soderbergh's "Presence" is an unconventional haunted house story told from the perspective of the ghost -- and we've got the details.
Producer Ken Myers, screenwriter David Koepp, producer Julie M. Anderson, and director Steven Soderbergh pose at the "Presence" premiere. Producer Ken Myers, screenwriter David Koepp, producer ...
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