Steven Soderbergh’s Presence Put A New Spin On POV Horror, And I Didn’t Realize I Needed This Take On Found Footage

Steven Soderbergh’s Presence Put A New Spin On POV Horror, And I Didn’t Realize I Needed This Take On Found Footage

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Steven Soderbergh is an acclaimed filmmaker who has used his talents in a variety of different genres. His upcoming horror movie titled Presence prompted walkouts during Sundance, and has continued being featured in other Film Festivals. I had the chance to catch an early screening of the flick, which put a new spin on POV horror. And I didn’t realize I needed this take on found footage.

Soderbergh is known for taking bold creative risks in his projects, like the movie Unsane which was shot entirely on an iPhone. He’s once again done it with Presence, which is shot entirely from the POV of the titular ghost in the story. And this bold choice, as well as its twist ending, might help make it one of the best horror movies in recent memory.



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