This article discusses the plot and ending of "Presence," now playing in theaters. As with many ghost stories, the presence ...
In 1989, both Steven Soderbergh and "Presence" screenwriter David Koepp had movies at the Sundance Film Festival. While the ...
Credit: NEON Koepp expanded on this: "In the last 10 to 15 years, horror has really been prominent and changed. Gore and jump ...
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 writer teams with Steven Soderbergh on this haunting story with a twist: The entire film is shot from the point-of-view ...
There is a unique concept in Presence that hasn’t entirely been explored in the genre, especially when combined with ...
Campfire tales of spectres, spirits, and spooks have been with us since Day One. Certainly, they've proved good fodder for ...
The Presence then looks below to see their motionless bodies splayed in the driveway. “I don’t know where that guy came from or why. I know it’s really sick,” screenwriter David Koepp says ...
Producer Ken Myers, screenwriter David Koepp, producer Julie M. Anderson, and director Steven Soderbergh pose at the "Presence" premiere. Producer Ken Myers, screenwriter David Koepp, producer ...
as with David Fincher’s home invasion thriller “Panic Room” or Soderbergh’s own tech-skeptic “Kimi,” released three years ago. But “Presence” put Koepp in a darker place than usual.