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Presence is a 2024 American supernatural thriller drama film directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by David Koepp. It stars Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang. Presence premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 19, 2024. It was released in U.S. theaters by Neon on January 24, 2025. The film has grossed $9.1 million on a $2 ...
Just in time for Halloween, Neon has pulled the curtain back on Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence,” the prolific filmmaker’s 34th narrative feature and his first foray into supernatural horror.
The official streaming release date hasn't been announced, but typically Apple TV+ gets movies a few weeks after their original theatrical run, meaning you can expect this on their platform in ...
Let’s call Presence a ghost story more than a horror movie: though it does feature one scene of unmitigated, slow-burning terror, there are no wacky psychos in excessive makeup, no creepy ...
The 2023 Hollywood labor disputes, including the Writers Guild of America strike and SAG-AFTRA strike, had a significant impact on the 2024 release schedule, with many films being postponed due to productions being halted mid-filming or before commencement.
Stream: Michael Leavy Jeffrey Combs, Charles Edwin Powell, Tim Reid, David Howard Thornton, Dee Wallace, Danielle Harris, Tony Todd: United States Slasher [110] [111] Stree 2: Amar Kaushik: Rajkummar Rao, Shraddha Kapoor, Pankaj Tripathi, Abhishek Banerjee, Aparshakti Khurana: India Supernatural comedy horror [112] Sunrise: Andrew Baird
Horror fans feasted well in 2024 with the year capped off by the release of Nosferatu (even if UK viewers had to wait until New Year's Day), and we haven't had to wait too long for the first stand ...
Stream is a 2024 American slasher film co-produced, co-written, edited and directed by Michael Leavy, and starring Jeffrey Combs, Charles Edwin Powell, Tim Reid, Dee Wallace, Wesley Holloway, Sydney Malakeh, Jason Leavy, David Howard Thornton, Liana Pirraglia, Mark Haynes, Daniel Roebuck, Mark Holton, Felissa Rose, Danielle Harris, and Tony Todd in one of his final works before he died.