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Soderbergh never abandons that bobbing, weaving voyeuristic camera’s-eye-view. "Presence" might well be the first ghost story in which the ghost turns out to be Brian De Palma’s cinematographer.
‘Presence’ Review: Steven Soderbergh’s Inventive Psychological Thriller Finds Its Fair Share of Ghostly Chills. Sundance 2024: The longtime festival veteran is back with another new approach ...
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Presence Review: Steven Soderbergh's POV Experiment Is a ... - MSNPresence's ad campaign has led it to be dubbed by some as the “POV haunted house movie,” and to be fair, it is exactly that.The gimmick is just as it's portrayed in the film’s trailers, and ...
‘Presence’ review: In a tense ghost story with Lucy Liu, a house is haunted through an unseen spirit’s eyes Share this: Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook; ...
It’s an invigorating feeling to know early on in a movie that you’re in confident hands, and Steven Soderbergh conveys that assurance instantaneously in the opening moments of Presence ...
While Presence is undeniably ambitious, it’s a gimmick that only warrants one viewing. Without stronger characters or a more dynamic narrative, it struggles to leave a lasting impression.
“Presence,” a ghost story directed by Steven Soderbergh, is set entirely inside a lovely, renovated, 100-year-old suburban home, and before the characters even have a chance to move in, the ...
Soderbergh never abandons that bobbing, weaving voyeuristic camera’s-eye-view. "Presence" might well be the first ghost story in which the ghost turns out to be Brian De Palma’s cinematographer.
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