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We love a good psychological thriller, and “Presence” looks poised to deliver the goods; get a first look at the film’s trailer and poster.

The trailer for the upcoming horror-thriller Presence just dropped today, and it looks extremely promising. Not only is it being distributed via the always reliable XYX Films, known for its smart and extremely well-crafted genre content, but it ticks a lot of boxes for me.

Great cinematography and a gorgeous, compelling setting? Check. An interesting and unique premise? Check. Loads of creepy-as-hell atmosphere? Check. Bonus points for featuring a female-centric narrative.

After leaving New York after a mental breakdown, Jennifer (Jenna Lyng Adams) is contacted by her best friend about good news concerning their joint business venture. Within the hour, Jennifer is boarding a private plane and walking down the dock to a billionaire’s private yacht.

All seems well, except that Jennifer is plagued by violent, unsettling visions. Is her unchecked anxiety attempting to self-sabotage her once again… or has a sinister presence latched onto her?

Directed by Christian Schultz from a screenplay co-written with Peter Ambrosio, the thriller is produced by Donny Broussard, Thomas Johnston, Isaiah LaBorde, Murray Anthony Roth, and John Paul Summers. The ALLaBorde Films production stars Jenna Lyng Adams (The Kominsky Method), Dave Davis (The Vigil), and Alexandria DeBerry.

Presence is coming to VOD on November 17th, and it looks like a great one to add to your post-Halloween watch list. Check out the film’s stellar trailer and beautiful new poster below. 

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