Presence
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Synopsis
A family moves into a suburban house and becomes convinced they’re not alone.
Cast
- Lucy Liu
- Julia Fox
- Chris Sullivan
- Lucas Papaelias
- West Mulholland
- Callina Liang
- Benny Elledge
- Daniel Danielson
- Eddy Maday
- Natalie Woolams-Torres
Letterboxd User Reviews
- Jan 23, 2024
scariest part is that mother-son relationship 🤢
IanJan 16, 2025the presence gay as hell hiding in that closet.. you are SEEN #ItGetsBetter
kyleJan 24, 2025let us not forget the scariest presence of all: boy moms and blonde men
-ˏˋ mak ˊˎ- - Jan 21, 2024
But did the dad ever order the burritos??
JacobDrewMar 15, 2025finally a horror movie that understands nothing is scarier than a teenage boy
zoë rose bryantJan 20, 2025I liked that the Presence had a little cupboard that it would go and hide in when it got overwhelmed
Hannah Strong - Jan 20, 2024
Trauma as the apparition that haunts us in our homes, always knocking on our door. Never stop experimenting Steven.
Joe AJan 20, 2025the real estate agent was sooooo julia
aaronJan 18, 2025Soderbergh bravely proposing the question “what if a ghost could stop the fentanyl crisis”
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7.1 - A much less affecting version of David Lowery’s A Ghost Story (one of my all time favorites). First, don’t expect a horror. The POV of the spirit takes away any chance at jump scares or any typical horror hallmarks. What’s “scary” here is the family dynamics. This is a familial trauma drama…
the most disturbing thing about this movie is when I saw it in the cinema during the scene at the end with the orange juice the guy in front of me was giggling like a teenage girl as he handed her the orange juice (the second time). disgusting and very telling on the world now :(
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Imaginei que fosse algo mais pro lado do terror, mas me deparei com um drama que simula uma câmera em "primeira pessoa invisível". Apesar da idéia ser legal, a execução e o enredo ficaram devendo... Se eu ficar pensando mais, a nota vai cair mais ainda. Nota 5,5.
I like the idea, from a movie-making and story perspective but I probably wouldn't recommend it. The already short runtime could have and should have been even shorter. The carrot-grated dialogue and stage play acting needed to be smoother. Especially since the filming/editing felt like an iPhone…
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I wasn’t sure about this movie at first. It takes a little bit to get going, however as it continued, it really grew on me and by the end I was completely hooked. This is not a scary movie, but it’s a movie that makes you think and it’s done so creatively well. Give this movie a chance even if you…
Watched it tonight in a secret screening with my dad. Wow, 10/10. The cinematic interior is to die for, I couldn’t help but think about all the scenes I’m going to use for my uni art work. The plot was really interesting, the characters are likeable, the house is really cozy…
Pretty good to be honest new idea I haven’t seen done before the pov was solid and the story was well written the acting was a little off at times but overall I’d say it’s really well executed the twist wasn’t bad either the movie overall gets a good rating from me personally
Atom User Reviews
Ok. Where do I begin..The trailer for this film was promoted with claims of it being 'one of the scariest movies you’ll see this year.' However, my experience of the movie was quite the opposite. I found it to be a significant disappointment. While I commend the production team for attempting to innovate, the film did not deliver on its promise of horror. It seems likely that future reviews might reflect a similar sentiment. The trailer for the movie sold me, but I should have just waited for it to come out on a streaming service cause WTF was that.
Love the actors in this movie , but the movie was just meh
Metacritic
The camera is the ghost in Steven Soderbergh’s chillingly effective, experiential haunted house drama “Presence.”
Everything we witness in this film is literally seen through the point of view of a spectral presence, but it’s the machinations of a deeply dysfunctional nuclear family that makes it all so intriguing.