With the audience haunting a sad family through a spirit's POV, Steven Soderbergh's latest experiment is ultimately about the never-ending appeal of voyeurism.
They’re selling “Presence” as a horror movie when it’s something else entirely: a ghost story as told from the point of view of the ghost. As such, it’s more unsettling than scary, more dramatically gripping than nerve-shredding.
Lucy Liu & Chris Sullivan discuss working with Steven Soderbergh on the horror film 'Presence' (and his great series 'The Knick'), and compare his process with Quentin Tarantino's.
Neon released the final trailer for "Presence" on Monday. Lucy Liu and Chris Sullivan star in Steven Soderbergh's horror movie.
Steven Soderbergh’s Presence is being marketed as a horror movie, but there’s one thing audiences should know before they watch.
Steven Soderbergh often applies his brainy, process-based approach to new genres; with Presence, he tries his hand at ghost-story horror.
The camera is the ghost in Steven Soderbergh’s chillingly effective, experiential haunted house drama “Presence.”
Backstage Experience's Dave Morales spoke to the stars of the new film Presence, Lucy Liu and Chris Sullivan, which is about a family who starts to think they're not alone in their new home.
Steven Soderbergh's "Presence" is an unconventional haunted house story told from the perspective of the ghost -- and we've got the details.
Presence is a 2024 American psychological thriller film directed by Steven Soderbergh from a screenplay by David Koepp. It stars Lucy Liu, Julia Fox, and Chris Sullivan.
Also starring Julia Fox, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang, Presence originally premiered at Sundance Film Festival last January, where Neon bought the distribution rights in a $5 million deal. Critics described the film as a “slow burn,” despite the film’s brief 85-minute runtime, so settle in.
Chris Sullivan says he’s checking in on former "This Is Us" co-stars Mandy Moore and Milo Ventimiglia, whose homes sustained damage in the California wildfires.