Interested in owning your very own haunted house? Well, NEON just might be able to help you. In a sneaky marketing move for Steven Soderberghโs Presence, a ghost story told from the perspective of the ghost, theyโve set up viral marketing for the filmโs real estate agent, Cece, with public advertising in New York City, as well as a website.
Working under the creatively named Specter Realty, the ad is visible in NEONโs latest tweet, which promises โfinding your forever homeโ by visiting the new website. The site is simple, one page filled with standard schmaltzy text describing the home the film takes place in, plus the latest trailer for Presence, which stars Lucy Liu, Chris Sullivan, and Callina Liang. If you scroll to the bottom of the page, youโll also find Ceceโs number, which you can call to hear a voice message from the fictional realtor.
Presenceโs big draw is the fact that itโs a supernatural horror film told from the perspective of an unusual character: the entity itself, rather than any of the human characters in the film. This strategy won the film major praise at last yearโs Sundance Film Festival, where it made its premiere, and it isnโt the first horror film this year to employ that tactic. A new kind of slasher wowed audiences when In a Violent Nature hit theaters and they got to experience a slasher film not from the perspective of the victims being hunted, but of the slasher himself.
Additionally, the filmโs poster is running with a unique angle, focusing not on the supernatural aspects of the story but on Soderberghโs currency in Hollywood as a big-name director. The titles of his past films, including distinctly non-thriller titles like Erin Brockovich and Magic Mike, are superimposed over a ghostly face, which gives no real indication of what audiences can expect once the film arrives in theaters in January.
This isnโt the first time distributor Neon has drawn out the promotion for their upcoming horror films with small, bite-sized teases of whatโs to come. The same was true of the marketing for Longlegs, which danced around showing Nicolas Cageโs titular killer โ or even Maika Monroeโs FBI agent โ by releasing a series of cryptic, chilling teasers, each more indecipherable than the last. And if that filmโs success is anything to go by, itโs not a bad strategy at all.
Presence also stars Eddy Maday, Julia Fox, and West Mulholland, and arrives in theaters on January 17.
