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Presence, Steven Soderbergh’s latest, is a tight 85-minute family story set in a single absolutely gorgeous foursquare suburban house. In the first scene of the film, a real estate agent (played, entertainingly,
The film stars Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Eddy Maday, and Callina Liang, and explores themes of trauma, family dynamics, and the supernatural.
The actor admits that Soderbergh's unusual way of capturing the film - told from a ghost's point of view - was a challenge to get used to: "it took the first day of shooting and a mini panic attack."
Soderbergh talks about writing a book about how to direct movies via Spielberg's 'Jaws' and remastering his entire film catalog in 4K HDR.
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When Julia Fox first appeared in Uncut Gems, she announced herself as a show-stopper. Audiences everywhere were bewildered as to where Josh and Benny Safdie, the sibling duo who often cast non-professional actors,
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,
"I always operate the camera, but this was next level," the director says. "I’m really in there with the actors."
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Steven Soderbergh often applies his brainy, process-based approach to new genres; with Presence, he tries his hand at ghost-story horror.
Presence may not be your typical horror movie, but that doesn't mean it won't leave you a bit shaken up.