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Meet Darlin Movie’s Pollyana McIntosh At San Diego Comic Con 2019

Meet Darlin Movie’s Pollyana McIntosh At San Diego Comic Con 2019 - Video

Meet Darlin Movie’s Pollyana McIntosh At San Diego Comic Con 2019 Pollyana McIntosh, the creator of DARLIN Movie, which comes out July 12th in theatres and on digital, is holding a meetup. On Thursday, July 18th, from 11 to 2 PM, you can meet her at Sails Pavilion autograph area AA23 at the San Diego Convention Center. You get a free autograph and a poster and a picture with her. What is the movie about? Found at a Catholic hospital filthy and ferocious, feral teenager Darlin' (Lauryn Canny) is whisked off to a care home run by The Bishop (Bryan Batt, AMC's Mad Men) and his obedient nuns where she is to be tamed into a "good girl." However, Darlin' holds a secret darker than the "sins" she is threatened with, and she is not traveling alone. The Woman (Pollyanna McIntosh, The Walking Dead), equally fierce and feral, who raised her is ever present and is determined to come for her no matter who tries to step in her way. DARLIN' sees standout star Pollyanna McIntosh both in front of and behind the camera, expertly commanding an all-consuming feast for the senses and sensibility in equal measure. DARLIN' Studio Name: Dark Sky Films Written and Directed by: Pollyanna McIntosh Producer: Andrew van den Houten Cast: Pollyanna McIntosh (AMC's The Walking Dead), Bryan Batt (AMC's Mad Men), Lauryn Canny (TV's Amber), Nora-Jane Noone (The Descent), Cooper Andrews (The Walking Dead) Cinematographer: Halyna Hutchins TRT: 89 minutes Rating: Not Rated Language: English Genre(s): Horror/Thriller Stay tuned.
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