Presence currently has an average rating of 6.6 out of 10 and has been rated by 36 users on our platform.
The result is the kind of haunting ghost story that’ll linger with you long after you’ve closed the front door.
Read full review at Entertainment WeeklyDespite its premise, Presence is more family drama than supernatural horror.
Read full review at EmpireIt's basically a Paranormal Activity movie turned inside out.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubThe idea of Steven Soderbergh directing a movie about a haunting from the ghost’s point of view sounds like a bold experiment.
Read full review at The Austin Chronicle…we truly get to see a master screenwriter at his finest.
Read full review at Film ThreatAs an experiment, it remains of interest...
Read full review at The Guardian...in the end, “Presence” is less of a horror movie or even a traditional ghost story than a drama about personal morality, responsibility, self-inquiry, and personal evolution, told from the perspective of someone who’s not alive anymore.
Read full review at Roger EbertIntelligent, innovative and emotional take on the ghost story. I love Soderberghs' movie-voice. It's so personal and always with a captivating narrative.
...a satisfying blend: A classic ghost story with arthouse flair.
Read full review at Paste Magazine...its lesson is uncompromising: life is lonely, and it only gets lonelier after you die.
Read full review at The IndependentNo entenc tots aquests comentaris tan positius, de veritat que no els entenc. És una pel·lícula extremadament avorrida i lenta on no passa pràcticament res de res. He pogut aguantar 40 minuts. Pèssima fotografia i actors mediocres. No perdiu el te...
Det blir en stor besvikelse om man sätter sig i biomörkret och förväntar sig en skräckfilm! Detta är ett tätt drama om en dysfunktionell familj sett från en rastlös andes synvinkel! Inte helt oäven och kul att se Soderberghs svepande foto under ps...
Med små medel och i en enda miljö berättar "Presence" en välbekant spökhistoria ur en spännande ny vinkel.
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