But the star of Stephen Soderbergh’s innovative first-person ghost story doesn’t necessarily want to explain it.
Lucy Liu talks about her new ghostly film ‘Presence’, working with Steven Soderbergh and spending three decades in the spotlight.
The 'Presence' star talks working with Steven Soderbergh for the first time, taking risks in her career, and, of course, ghosts.
"Presence" is the kind of movie mindbender that sneaks up on you and leaves you thinking long after it's over, according to film critic.
A ghost story seen through the ghost’s perspective? That’s the unusual if compelling premise for Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence,” in theaters this weekend.
The latest collaboration from director Steven Soderbergh and writer David Koepp is "Presence," a haunted house movie set in the home of an average suburban family (led by Lucy Liu and Soderbergh's "The Knick" star Chris Sullivan).
Presence may not be your typical horror movie, but that doesn't mean it won't leave you a bit shaken up.
The actress, who stars in Steven Soderbergh’s “Presence”’ talks about souls, painting and the possibility of a third “Charlie’s Angels.”
Anyone who exists at the intersection of scary movie lover, Lucy Liu stan, and Julia Fox follower (aka myself) should keep an eye on Presence—the latest horror release from director Steven Soderbergh.
Lucy Liu wowed fans in a sheer Zuhair Murad gown for the New York City premiere of "Presence," in theaters Jan. 24.
Stylist Sarah Slutsky Tooley, who also counts Rachel Zegler and singer McKenna Grace as clients, dressed Liu for the occasion. The “Kill Bill” star wore her dark tresses straightened, while her makeup consisted of winged eyeliner and a pink lip.