The following contains spoilers for Presence, in theaters now. Horror tends to be at its best when it’s blended with other genres. Horror comedies and sci-fi horror movies have both blossomed into ...
There is a unique concept in Presence that hasn’t entirely been explored in the genre, especially when combined with ...
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Presence review: Soderbergh's unique, creepy and moving ghost story will give you goosebumpsOr rather, seen through the ghost’s POV; the director filmed the entire thing on a handheld camera himself which means we only see the things play out from the perspective of the Presence. Now before ...
Ghost stories are nothing new to horror films. Everybody has seen a movie about ghosts. “Presence” knows this and challenges ...
"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.
The camera is the ghost in Steven Soderbergh’s chillingly effective, experiential haunted house drama “Presence.” The filmmaker traps the audience in a beautiful suburban home, letting us drift ...
“Presence” is being sold as a ghost story, but it’s more like a family drama disguised under a sheet. The eye holes are the only thing separating it from a thousand other ordinary little ...
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 ...
By confining the camera perspective to the viewpoint of its unseen ghost, director Steven Soderbergh scores with a crafty thriller.
All sorts of ghosts from the altruistic to the diabolic haunt movies, but it takes a while to get a bead on the entity drifting, and at times racing, through Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence.” ...
Presence, the first of two movies from Steven Soderbergh this year (because we deserve a treat), flips the haunted-house genre on its head. Instead of being creeped out by a creaky door opening or ...
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