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Steven Soderbergh’s new horror film, Presence, is set to premiere on January 24. The movie stars Lucy Liu and Chris Sullivan, and its plot revolves around a family who becomes convinced that they are not alone in their suburban home.
Before the release of his spy movie, Black Bag, starring Cate Blanchett and Michael Fassbender, Soderbergh will present Presence, a horror film that promises to leave audiences disturbed and interested.

Film Starring Lucy Liu and Chris Sullivan
The premise of Presence is simple: a family moves to a house in the suburbs and soon becomes convinced that they are not alone. With a script by David Koepp, the film stars Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Eddy Maday, West Mulholland, and Julia Fox.

When Does it Premiere Presence?
Presence, directed by Steven Soderbergh, opens in theaters on January 24. Tickets for some performances can now be obtained on the official website of the film, presencemovie.com.
How scary can a Soderbergh film be? Perhaps he is not an author so well known for films of this genre, but it will surely present something that will leave more than one person disturbed. Or interested.
We say this because of how deeply the filmmaker seems to have delved into the subject: in a special screening of Presence, Soderbergh will be accompanied by a paranormal investigator, who will conduct a live ghost-hunting exhibition at a bar after the film.
“They will explain how modern ghost hunting works, demonstrate some of their technology, and maybe even commune with a specter or two.”… interesting.

