Presence(2022) Apr 2026
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Critics have described it as a "slow-burn" and "ambitious" film that explores themes of mental health and isolation. While some reviewers at Eye for Film praised its atmosphere and lead performance, others on Rotten Tomatoes felt the plot was occasionally too nebulous or "aimlessly adrift". Presence(2022)
This edition features new narrative poems by acclaimed author Julia Alvarez and over 80 pages of new poetry. The most common reference is the horror-thriller ,
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