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Experience Steven Soderbergh's PRESENCE at Real Haunted House in Los Angeles

Courtesy NEON Rated
Courtesy NEON Rated

To mark the release of Steven Soderbergh’s brilliant new haunted house chiller, PRESENCE, NEON will screen the film in a haunted house in Los Angeles.


Dating back to the 1920s, Carondelet House has a 100-year history of dark and strange forces emanating from its foundations. Residents and staff have long spoken of disturbing sounds and inexplicable experiences taking place within the walls of the house where its first owner died unexpectedly.


Tickets are free, but it is first come, first serve. Go to EventBrite here and snag your tickets now for a special screening of PRESENCE on Tuesday, January 21, 2025.


More Details about the Special PRESENCE Screening


If you are attending this special event on January 21, you will need to know these details.


Location: Carondelet House, 627 South Carondelet Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90057


Parking: Street parking on 611 S Carondelet St, Los Angeles, CA 90057 ($14 flat rate)



Rideshare is encouraged if you are able to do so. The Ride-Share drop-off and Event Entrance is at 627 South Carondelet Street, Los Angeles, CA, 90057.


The schedule of Events is as follows:

7 PM - Check-in & Open House with psychic and aura readings

8 PM - Screening

9:45 PM - Wrap


About Steven Soderbergh's PRESENCE


In PRESENCE, a family moves into a suburban house and becomes convinced they're not alone.


It’s there before the family even moves in. It witnesses the family’s most intimate uncomfortable moments. It navigates the family’s new house at supernatural speed.


It pays unusual attention to Chloe, the teenage girl who’s neither her mother’s nor her brother’s favorite. It wants — no, it needs —something. And as time goes on, the presence pieces together how it might accomplish its goal.


The film stars Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, Callina Liang, Eddy Maday, West Mulholland, and Julia Fox.


PRESENCE is directed by Steven Soderbergh and written by David Koepp. Julie M. Anderson and Ken Meyer produced the film.



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