Bind becomes American Conjuring, set for June release in Canada

Last Updated on August 2, 2021

Bind American Conjuring Dan Walton Dan Zachary

Longtime readers of Arrow in the Head know that we've been following the progress of a supernatural horror film called BIND for quite a while – for example, we shared the first trailer back in March of 2014. It has taken the movie some time to get out into the world, but now we have some great news to report: BIND has landed distribution and, retitled AMERICAN CONJURING for its home video release, will be reaching DVD in Canada on June 21st.

The feature directorial debut Dan Walton, who co-directed with Dan Zachary, what is now known as 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.

Everything we've seen from AMERICAN CONJURING has been creepy and intense, so it definitely looks like one worth checking out. If you'd like to pre-order the Canadian DVD, you can do so on Amazon.ca.

American Conjuring poster

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