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Presence
Directed by
Steven Soderbergh
Releasing Sep 4
85m
R
Horror
,
Thriller
6.2
92%
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Showcases a suburban house inhabited by a mysterious entity.
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Cast of Presence
Callina Liang
Chloe
Lucy Liu
Rebecca
Chris Sullivan
Chris
Eddy Maday
Tyler
Julia Fox
Cece
West Mulholland
Ryan
Presence Reviews
Entertainment Weekly
Devan Coggan
As haunted house stories go, Presence is more interested in lurking dread than bloody jump scares, slowly ratcheting up the tension with long, uninterrupted takes.
Deadline Hollywood Daily
Valerie Complex
While certain reveals land surprise, others strain credulity regarding the presence's motivations.
Harper's Bazaar
Tomris Laffly
Chilling in its freewheeling camerawork and unexpectedly heartbreaking, Soderbergh's latest takes us back to the timeless cinematic basics of sad ghosts with unfinished business and delivers something formally fresh that renews the supernatural genre.
Ty Burr's Watch List
Ty Burr
With a tight script by David Koepp, "Presence" is a model of narrative efficiency and emotional engagement - filmmaking with the least amount of fat imaginable.
Slashfilm
Bill Bria
Who that character is and what, if anything, they may want lies at the core of "Presence," creating a remarkable sense of tension throughout the film
Rolling Stone
David Fear
Soderbergh has never met a genre he didn't want to deconstruct, taffy-pull or ransack for some sort of aesthetic experiment; he's one of the few filmmakers you could imagine wearing a lab coat when he directs.
Hollywood Reporter
David Rooney
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.
New York Post
Johnny Oleksinski
It's a mid-season episode of TV. We don't get to know much about the characters, and don't care either way about their fate.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
The director's latest is a distinctly cool, dynamic Soderbergian riff on Michael Powell's "Peeping Tom" via "The Haunting," with a dash of "Paranormal Activity" sprinkled around its edges.
Screen Rant
Brittany Witherspoon
Without relying on cheap jump scares, Soderberg's psychological thriller is a shattering mystery about instinct that will send chills down your spine.
Bloody Disgusting
Meagan Navarro
Presence pulls you in, terrifies you, then leaves your heart on the floor. This ghost story doesn't scare in the conventional sense, but it's an innovative and grim nail-biter with more on its mind than the logline suggests.
Variety
Owen Gleiberman
You want the movie to add up to something, but what it adds up to is another half-diverting, half-satisfying Soderbergh bauble, only this time he's the ghost in the machine.
TheWrap
Chase Hutchinson
This command of craft ensures that, while "Presence" may not be Soderbergh's best work, it manages to float above it as only he can.
Pajiba
Jason Adams
Presence ends up just feeling like an empty trick-a sleight of hand that Soderbergh felt compelled to make work, in spite of everything else.
Filmmaker Magazine
Vadim Rizov
As a drama, Presence doesn't entirely fire, building to an extended, unpleasant scene unveiling the fairly nonsensical grand villain, but that doesn't make its formal questions any less interesting to think about.
JoBlo's Movie Network
Chris Bumbray
Starts off slowly, but builds up to a truly satisfying and bittersweet ending.
RogerEbert.com
Brian Tallerico
It's so inspiring that Soderbergh is still here making movies the way he wants to make them, playing with form in fresh and exciting ways, reminding us that he is one of film's more remarkable storytellers.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Bilge Ebiri
It's an art film that also works as a spellbinding horror film, and it might be the best thing Soderbergh has done in ages.
Vanyaland
Nick Johnston
It is a lovely thing to watch Soderbergh follow one of these tangents he goes on and seeing it result in a broadly crowd-pleasing and effective little thriller.
indieWire
Katie Rife
Sullivan and Liang save the film, playing real people surrounded by mean-spirited stand-ins.
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