American Conjuring gets a new poster, soundtrack available now

Last Updated on July 31, 2021

American Conjuring Dan Walton Dan Zachary

Next week, the horror film AMERICAN CONJURING will be released in Canada, hitting DVD on June 21st and VOD on the 24th. In anticipation of this, a new poster has been unveiled that promises the movie's ghoulish apparition is waiting for you. Yes, you. And if you want to meet her as soon as possible, you can pre-order a copy of the Canadian DVD right here.

Also available for purchase right now is the film's score, which you can pick up on iTunes for $9.99 and features twenty-six tracks composed by Chris Gestrin. There's a track list at the link, but I won't share it here in case there are spoilers.

The feature directorial debut of Dan Walton, who co-directed with Dan Zachary, AMERICAN CONJURING tells the story of 

a young family who moves into an abandoned orphanage home and experiences tormented spirits of a woman who killed herself in the basement.

Darren Matheson, Lynn Csontos, Mackenzie Mowat, and Chloe Bear star.

Following its Canadian release, AMERICAN CONJURING will be available in the U.K. as of August 8th and will reach the U.S. on September 6th.

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