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Hosted on MSNHere's When Steven Soderbergh's Presence Is StreamingPresence offers a unique POV perspective, with the ghost as the protagonist, creating immersive horror. The film is minimalist, focusing on tension and atmosphere, using sound design to build unease.
Steven Soderbergh, the director who isn't afraid to experiment in most genres has one generic hang-up. Find out more here.
The first couple months of the year are usually pretty sparse for new movie releases, and often the films that do arrive in theaters aren’t really worth watching (January and February are referred to as dump months for good reason).
KimStim will present the North American theatrical release of The Falling Sky (A Queda do Céu), the immersive and lyrical Brazilian documentary co-directed by acclaimed documentarian Eryk Rocha (Cinema Novo) and first-time director Gabriela Carneiro da Cunha.
She is a graduate of The New School, where she was an Impact Entrepreneurship Fellow. You can get in touch with Billie by emailing [email protected]. You can find her on X @billiemelissa_. Languages: English.
If there's one thing to know about Steven Soderbergh, it's that he embraces experimentation and unconventional modes of filmmaking with all his heart. After casting non-professional actors and shooting on video in Bubble,
Fans tired of the deluge of smarmy rom-coms on streaming platforms and the big screen (cough: “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy”) will enjoy a switch of pace with Steven Soderbergh’s ...
This installment in the long-running franchise would return to the original group, but a prequel film starring Margot Robbie and Ryan Gosling as Danny Ocean's parents is also in the works. Time may have passed, but George Clooney is still up to his old shenanigans. Or at least back to playing career criminal Danny Ocean again.
The three underrated movies you need to watch in March include a wrestling drama, sci-fi horror, and a cat-and-mouse thriller.
There’s no such thing as easy money…and never has that fact been better exemplified than in Cutter Hodierne’s Cold Wallet, a splendid, tight, cautionary thriller that shares renowned company with themes and visual palettes similar to Fincher’s Panic Room and the Coen Brother’s Fargo. Steven Soderbergh put his name on this movie with good cause.
Burns initially reached out to Larry Brilliant, an epidemiologist and chief executive officer of the Pandefense Advisory, after seeing a Ted Talk from Brilliant on pandemics. Brilliant had met Lipkin through Pandefense Advisory, and recommended Burns include him as well, leading to Lipkin’s invitation to the set.
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