There’s only so much that a person can hold before everything collapses.” With Presence now in theaters, Vogue spoke to Liu and Liang about preparing for their unconventional film—and their own relationships to the paranormal.
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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.
The entire film is shot entirely from the ghost's point of view, the audience haunting a family that has recently moved into a New Jersey home, not realizing that something was already living there. Critic Sean Burns says it's a great gimmick,
The actress, who stars in Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence”’ talks about souls, painting and the possibility of a third “Charlie’s Angels.”
Stylist Sarah Slutsky Tooley, who also counts Rachel Zegler and singer McKenna Grace as clients, dressed Liu for the occasion. The “Kill Bill” star wore her dark tresses straightened, while her makeup consisted of winged eyeliner and a pink lip.
Lucy Liu stars in the director’s clever haunted-house mystery that adopts the perspective of the specter.
Steven Soderbergh's "Presence" is an unconventional haunted house story told from the perspective of the ghost -- and we've got the details.
The camera is the ghost in Steven Soderbergh’s chillingly effective, experiential haunted house drama “Presence.”
Lucy Liu and Julia Fox star in a film that puts the viewer in the perspective of the ghost haunting a family’s new home
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.