Steven Soderbergh’s Presence offers up a new kind of ghost story
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Presence, Steven Soderbergh’s new horror movie that “flips the haunted house subgenre on its head”, has unveiled its first full trailer – and it’s just as creepy as you’d expect a film told entirely through the eyes of a ghost to be.
Starring Lucy Liu, it follows Rebekah, a mother who moves her reluctant family to a quiet suburban neighborhood, into a hundred-year-old residence.
While Rebekah has two children, a fact her husband Chris (Chris Sullivan) has to remind her of on the regular, she devotes her attention solely to her mean-spirited, competitive swimmer son Tyler (Eddy Maday). With her focus elsewhere, Rebekah barely notices when her daughter Chloe (Calliana Liana), who is mourning the loss of a friend, starts claiming that all isn’t right with their new home.
Not that the promo, which you can watch above, gives any of that away, though. Instead, it simply sees the entity eerily watching over the family as they sleep, watch TV, look out their front-room window, and more, before it starts ramping up its spooks towards the clip’s end.
Written by David Koepp (Jurassic Park, Carlito’s Way, Panic Room), it currently holds an impressive 89% on Rotten Tomatoes, withAwards Watchdescribing it as “one of the scariest movies of the year”.
“It expands the possibilities of cinema,” gushesNext Best Picture.
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