Credit: TIFF What if a ghost could tell its own story but not speak? That is the wildly compelling premise of Presence. Director Steven Soderbergh reteams with Kimi screenwriter David Koepp for an ...
Steven Soderbergh’s latest is a haunted house story told from the ghost’s point of view. Or rather, seen through the ghost’s POV; the director filmed the entire thing on a handheld camera ...
His latest film, “Presence,” is another cinematic experiment, a ghost story seen from the point of view of, well, the ghost. Point-of-view filmmaking and its cinematic language of visual ...
The simultaneous braininess and gimmickry of this technique, applied to a David Koepp screenplay that unapologetically eschews A Ghost Story-style metaphysical traversing, could have stranded ...
Presence, the latest film from Steven Soderbergh, is a haunted-house story told from the point of view of the ghost—and set in the new suburban home of Chris, Rebekah, and teenagers Chloe and ...
Beyond the blockbusters, Koepp often takes time out for smaller movies and has shown a penchant for ghost stories, including “Stir of Echoes,” “Ghost Town” and “You Should Have Left.” ...