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Lucy Liu Reveals Childhood Crush on Future Co-Star

Originally Published 18 hours ago — by Yahoo News Canada

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Lucy Liu revealed she had a childhood crush on her future co-star C. Thomas Howell, even having a poster of him on her wall, but was too embarrassed to tell him. Decades later, they worked together on the TV show Southland, where Liu admitted her feelings while reflecting on her past admiration.

"Steven Soderbergh's 'Presence': A Haunting Triumph at Sundance"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Entertainment Weekly News

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Steven Soderbergh's new film "Presence" spooks Sundance with a haunting ghost story that follows a family's unraveling in a haunted house. The film, shot from the perspective of the titular ghost, slowly reveals the family's past while ratcheting up tension with long, uninterrupted takes. Despite its horror trappings, "Presence" is more of a taut character drama, with moments of humor and a memorable performance by Lucy Liu.

"Steven Soderbergh's Intense Ghost Story 'Presence' Haunts Sundance Viewers"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Variety

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At the Sundance premiere of Steven Soderbergh’s "Presence," the entire cast, including Lucy Liu, watched the ghostly thriller with edge-of-the-seat anxiety, while some audience members walked out due to the stress. The film, shot from the ghost's point of view, received praise for its unique storytelling approach. Soderbergh and screenwriter David Koepp discussed the challenges and creative choices behind the film, with Soderbergh emphasizing his love for editing.

"Steven Soderbergh's 'Presence': A Haunting Tale of Human Dysfunction and Family Demons"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Deadline

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Steven Soderbergh's latest thriller "Presence," starring Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang, follows a family haunted by a mysterious supernatural force in their new home. The film delves into familial dysfunction and psychological drama rather than relying on jump scares, evoking a voyeuristic and intimate atmosphere. While the third act provides some explanation for the family's torment, the focus remains on human dysfunctions, making it a departure from typical supernatural thrillers. Despite its unconventional approach, "Presence" showcases Soderbergh's willingness to take risks and operate outside of studio constraints at the Sundance Film Festival.

Lucy Liu spills on Drew Barrymore's naughty behavior on 'Charlie's Angels' set.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo

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Lucy Liu revealed on The Drew Barrymore Show that she still has the nude portraits she took of her former co-star on the set of Charlie's Angels. The actresses reminisced about the making of the film and the grueling training sessions they underwent. Liu also clarified that she has a series of portraits of many people with and without clothes on.

Lucy Liu's Unplanned Journey to Motherhood and Hollywood Stereotypes.

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Actress Lucy Liu revealed in an interview that she didn't have a plan when she decided to become a single mother via surrogate in her forties to her son Rockwell, now seven. She also shared her desire to raise her son in her native New York and her caution when taking the subway due to the rise in anti-Asian crimes during the pandemic. Liu is currently promoting her latest project, Shazam! Fury of the Gods, and has an art exhibit, "Lucy Liu: what was," on display in New York.