But just five weeks before Stir of Echoes would hit theaters, The Sixth Sense debuted. Koepp's terrific movie earned good reviews and a modest box office, but it was overshadowed by The Sixth ...
Bacon believes that The Sixth Sense's huge success overshadowed Stir of Echoes despite their thematic similarities. Both movies feature child characters who see dead people, explore themes of life ...
A man is hypnotized at a party by his sister-in law. He soon has visions and dreams of a ghost of a girl. Trying to avoid this, nearly pushes him to brink of insanity as the ghost wants something ...
The ending of Steven Soderbergh’s Presence explained, including the possible identity of the ghost in question.
Beyond the blockbusters, Koepp often takes time out for smaller movies and has shown a penchant for ghost stories, including “Stir of Echoes,” “Ghost Town” and “You Should Have Left.” ...
“Presence” is written by David Koepp, the writer/director of the great 1999 haunted house movie “Stir of Echoes” and the less great but similarly themed “You Should Have Left” from 202 ...
The writer teams with Steven Soderbergh on this haunting story with a twist: The entire film is shot from the point-of-view of the ghost.