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Callina Liang in Steven Soderbergh's "Presence." (Courtesy Peter Andrews/The Spectral Spirit Company) I often think about something a friend pointed out while watching Steven Soderbergh’s “The ...
Steven Soderbergh returned to Sundance with the lean haunted house story 'Presence,' filmed entirely from the perspective of the ghost. Read EW's review.
Steven Soderbergh posed with the cast of "Presence" at the film's NY premiere. Credit: NEON Pressed on why winks bother him so, Soderbergh mused, "I've really got to do a deep dive on why, in real ...
“Presence,” a ghost story directed by Steven Soderbergh, is set entirely inside a lovely, renovated, 100-year-old suburban home, and before the characters even have a chance to move in, the ...
Steven Soderbergh reached out to filmmaker Andrew Patterson after seeing the younger filmmaker’s debut, “The Vast of Night.” The two of them talk about influences and moving forward. May 28 ...
Steven Soderbergh's "Presence" is an unconventional haunted house story told from the perspective of the ghost -- and we've got the details.
At Sundance's world premiere of Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence,” some stressed-out audience members left early.
Steven Soderbergh’s Ghost Story ‘Presence’ Sells to Neon Out of Sundance. The film, starring Lucy Liu and Chris Sullivan, is told entirely from the ghost’s point of view ...
Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence” is a ghost story unlike anything you’ve seen before Flipping the perspective of a standard haunt, Soderbergh unravels truths about our disconnected world ...
Presence is loosely based on Soderbergh's own haunted house. For the director behind Ocean's Eleven and Logan Lucky, Presence began when "our house sitter saw a ghost" in his Los Angeles home.
Presence begins with the camera navigating through an empty house—Soderbergh setting the scene before his players make their entrance. Soon after, a family is given a tour of the house, and ...
Soderbergh never abandons that bobbing, weaving voyeuristic camera’s-eye-view. "Presence" might well be the first ghost story in which the ghost turns out to be Brian De Palma’s cinematographer.