"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.
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The actor joins Q’s Tom Power to discuss her starring role in Soderbergh’s new horror thriller, Presence, which tells a haunted house story from the point-of-view of the ghost.
Anyone who exists at the intersection of scary movie lover, Lucy Liu stan, and Julia Fox follower (aka myself) should keep an eye on Presence—the latest horror release from director Steven Soderbergh.
Steven Soderbergh’s directorial credits include Erin Brockovich, Traffic, Ocean’s Eleven, and Magic Mike. His latest, Presence, is a supernatural thriller shot entirely in the first-person perspective using a Sony Alpha 9 III mirrorless camera.
The actress, who stars in Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence”’ talks about souls, painting and the possibility of a third “Charlie’s Angels.”
Stylist Sarah Slutsky Tooley, who also counts Rachel Zegler and singer McKenna Grace as clients, dressed Liu for the occasion. The “Kill Bill” star wore her dark tresses straightened, while her makeup consisted of winged eyeliner and a pink lip.
Lucy Liu wowed fans in a sheer Zuhair Murad gown for the New York City premiere of "Presence," in theaters Jan. 24.
At this point, it becomes apparent that he had been the ghost all along. When the family had previously sought out the help of a psychic medium, she had told them that time works differently for spirits, and so it seems that ghost Tyler has essentially gone back in time to prevent his sister from being abused and murdered by Ryan.
They’re selling “Presence” as a horror movie when it’s something else entirely: a ghost story as told from the point of view of the ghost. As such, it’s more unsettling than scary, more dramatically gripping than nerve-shredding. And it’s directed by Steven Soderbergh, so you know it has to be smart.
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