Conjurer
After the devastating loss of their stillborn child, a photographer and his wife retreat to an isolated farmhouse in the hope of starting over. But as grief settles in, the quiet of the rural landscape begins to give way to something far more unsettling. Drawn to a weathered cabin on the property—whispered about in local legend—he begins to experience a series of increasingly disturbing events. What first feels like coincidence soon blurs the line between external threat and internal unraveling.
Haunted by a traumatic past he has never fully confronted, he is forced to question whether the terror closing in around him is supernatural… or something far more personal.
Conjurer is a psychological horror story about grief, inheritance, and the fear of becoming the very thing you’ve spent your life trying to escape—where the most terrifying question is not what is out there, but what may already be within.
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Conjurer premiered as an Official Selection at the Slamdance Film Festival and went on to receive multiple honors on the festival circuit. Starring Andrew Bowen, Maxine Bahns, and John Schneider, the film debuted on Showtime, where it reached a wide audience. Directed by Clint Hutchison and produced by Lance W. Dreesen, Conjurer was praised for its atmospheric approach to horror, with LA Weekly noting its “thick mood of gothic dread.”