Actress Julia Fox stunned the audience with her humorous remarks during the post-premiere Q&A of Steven Soderbergh’s latest movie, Presence last Friday night. Her statements, made in jest, prompted a hearty round of laughter and some subtly raised eyebrows. As the time neared midnight, the Sundance festival’s director, Eugene Hernandez, began the discussion with the cast’s first impression of the movie. Fox, along with her co-stars Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Eddy Maday, and West Mulholland, was first to respond.
Julia Fox Responds to Initial Movie Reaction
Dressed elegantly in a black sequined dress, complemented by leather gloves and a black hoodie with the word “Mom” on it, Fox offered a one-word response to the question posed – “Traumatized”. She expressed that she didn’t read the script and simply trusted Soderbergh blindly. The unexpected admission sent the audience into a flurry of laughter.
Presence of Soderbergh and Koepp at the Q&A
What made the unveiling all the more surprising was the presence of screenwriter David Koepp, a long-term friend and collaborator with Director Soderbergh, boasting blockbusters like Jurassic Park, Mission: Impossible, The Lost World: Jurassic Park, Panic Room, and Spider-Man on his Hollywood resume.
More Reactions from the Cast
Following Fox’s comments, the microphone was passed to Liu and Sullivan. Liu, initially struck speechless, eventually found the words to express her respect and admiration for artists Soderbergh and Koepp. She admitted to being devastated by the movie and needing a while to comprehend her visceral reactions to it.
Plot and Filming Details of Presence
Presence follows the experience of a family that moves into a new home and soon realizes an unsettling presence within the house. Despite Soderbergh’s initial skepticism towards films shot from a first-person point of view, he was delighted with the results produced by this unique technical approach in the movie.
Julia Fox and her Eye-catching Street Style
In addition to her quick wit, Fox made a sartorial statement on Main Street that certainly caught the eye. She was seen sporting a range of unique looks, from a provocative black bodysuit and white bikini combo to an elaborate all-denim ensemble teamed with a “Mom” belt and a wedding veil. Her after-party attire included DSQUARED2 white leather boots with ice-skater blades and a matching purse by Love is Shouty but Iconic.
Upcoming Roles for Julia Fox
Following her role in Uncut Gems by the Safdie brothers, Julia Fox’s next big-screen appearance will be in Tony Kaye’s The Trainer.
Wrapping Up
Have a liking for clever humor, remarkable filming tactics, and star-studded casts? Then don’t miss out on Presence. Follow the link hitplay.app to keep yourself updated on the latest news and reviews.
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