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.
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.
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.
A security guard named Peter "Grace" Grayson offers to let Walls use the phone in his office, though the line turns out dead.
Daniel's cult was based on the Army of God, a Christian terrorist organization headquartered in Alabama, where writer-director Drew Hall grew up.
Hall initially planned to release two different versions of the film, which would converge to tell a whole story, one from Walls' point of view and another from the ghost hunters.
[5] Though he complimented the acting, directing, and production design, Frank Scheck of The Hollywood Reporter said the story is too complex and difficult for audiences to understand.
[7] Shawn Macomber of Fangoria rated it 3/4 stars and wrote that it "rather brilliantly conjures up a thought-provoking, at times quite unsettling vision of one (seemingly) forsaken corner of this post-death persistence".
[8] Matt Boiselle of Dread Central rated it 4/5 stars and called it "a fun film that will give you the chills as well as make your minds work a little overtime".
[9] Mark L. Miller of Ain't It Cool News wrote, "Convergence is a wild ride of a film that may not be successful in all of its beats, but I left this movie more impressed with the way it all plays out than I thought I would.