The latest collaboration from director Steven Soderbergh and writer David Koepp is "Presence," a haunted house movie set in the home of an average suburban family (led by Lucy Liu and Soderbergh's "The Knick" star Chris Sullivan).
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.
Film Review, a movie directed by Steven Soderbergh, written by David Koepp and starring Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang
"Presence" is the kind of movie mindbender that sneaks up on you and leaves you thinking long after it's over, according to film critic.
Neon released the final trailer for "Presence" on Monday. Lucy Liu and Chris Sullivan star in Steven Soderbergh's horror movie.
Presence' writer David Koepp on the devastating reveal of who is the ghost in the house, working with Steven Soderbergh and returning to 'Jurassic World.'
Horror fans feasted well in 2024 with the year capped off by the release of Nosferatu (even if UK viewers had to wait until New Year's Day), and we haven't had to wait too long for the first stand-out horror of 2025.
“Presence” is a strong story with characters who we truly know which is why the ending is so terribly disturbing. With thoughtful and skilled cinematography, we, too, feel the presence in the house. Soderbergh’s direction shines in the story with performances that take your breath away.
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.
In Steven Soderbergh's supernatural thriller Presence, a family finds they aren't alone in their new house. It's a ghost story told masterfully from the ghost's point of view.
The camera is the ghost in Steven Soderbergh’s 35th feature, waiting in a vacant house for its buyers, ambitious Rebecca (Lucy Liu, pictured bottom), her favoured teenage son Tyler (Eddy Maday), cowed husband Chris (Chris Sullivan) and troubled daughter Chloe (Callina Liang,