Exclusive My Soul to Keep posters, clip and release date!

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

We hosted the premiere of the trailer for director Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad's upcoming film MY SOUL TO KEEP a while back. The film has done well since winning over 40 awards (with 9 of them being for Best Picture) including best director, actors (the kids) and screenplay. Festivals are calling it  "Stranger Things meets Home Alone"! Today we have an EXCLUSIVE first look at two NEW POSTERS and the first released CLIP from the film! See them below.

Written by Justin C. Hynous and Ahmad, the film has the following synopsis: 

Like many young children, Eli Braverman believes something evil lurks in his basement. One fateful night, Eli is left home alone to face his worst fear…and find if the horror is real, or all in his mind.

The film will be released on October 4, 2019 in theaters. It will also be available for purchase and rental through most outlets including iTunes, Amazon Video, Redbox On Demand, Sony Playstation, Microsoft, FandangoNow, VUDU, Google Play, Comcast, Directv, Dish Network, Verizon, and more. The movie will also be released theatrically overseas via Octane.

The film was Directed by Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad. Produced by Justin C. Hynous and Yolanda Kennedy. Written by Justin C. Hynous and Ajmal Zaheer Ahmad. An Exxodus Pictures production. To learn more about MY SOUL TO KEEP, head over to the film's Facebook and Instagram pages.

Source: Arrow in the Head

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