Convergence
Convergence is a 2015 American horror film written and directed by Drew Hall. It stars Clayne Crawford as a police detective who, after being caught in an explosion, is sent to recover at a nearly-empty hospital that may be haunted. Ethan Embry and Mykelti Williamson co-star. It premiered at the FirstGlance Film Festival in April 2015 and was released in the United States on February 5, 2016.
Plot
In 1999, after an explosion at a women's health clinic in Atlanta, police detective Ben Walls is called back into active duty while on leave. As he investigates the scene, a second explosion goes off, and he loses consciousness. He wakes up at a hospital, and captain Miller, his superior officer, orders him to stay in bed. Eager to contact his wife and return to duty, he dresses and leaves his room, finding the hospital nearly empty. A nurse explains that most of the hospital's workers have been redirected toward a major fire in the city, which Walls assumes is the clinic bombing. The nurse directs him to a chapel, where she says several people are gathered. He finds Miller there with Ester, Jude, and Isaac. Miller gives him change to contact his wife at a payphone.
More details
author | Drew Hall |
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contentLocation | Atlanta |
director | Drew Hall |
editor | Shane Hazen |
genre | horror thriller |
keywords | adopt belief in god bomb brand door lock ghost hunter grace in christianity help kill lock love only way police detective security guard |
musicBy | Patrick Kirst |
producer | Scott Robinson |
productionCompany | Drama Free Zone Frame 29 Films |
publisher | Dark Sky Films |
theme | ghost independent |