Koepp expanded on this: "In the last 10 to 15 years, horror has really been prominent and changed. Gore and jump scares are ...
Presence' writer David Koepp on the devastating reveal of who is the ghost in the house, working with Steven Soderbergh and ...
In 1989, both Steven Soderbergh and "Presence" screenwriter David Koepp had movies at the Sundance Film Festival. While the ...
I knew almost nothing about Presence before I went to see it. I hadn’t seen a trailer or read a plot description or reviews.
Campfire tales of spectres, spirits, and spooks have been with us since Day One. Certainly, they've proved good fodder for ...
Over Zoom I spoke to Koepp about writing within the confines of the film’s single point-of-view, the value of what’s left out ...
The actor admits that Soderbergh's unusual way of capturing the film — told from a ghost's point of view — was a challenge to ...
Steven Soderbergh often applies his brainy, process-based approach to new genres; with Presence, he tries his hand at ...
The writer teams with Steven Soderbergh on this haunting story with a twist: The entire film is shot from the point-of-view ...
Steven Soderbergh is a tough director to pin down. Now, the Oscar winner is taking on a ghost story called Presence.
Presence may not be your typical horror movie, but that doesn't mean it won't leave you a bit shaken up.
The inventive director embraced POV filmmaking on “Presence,” his haunted-house film shot from the spirit’s perspective.