Movies Starring Pollyanna Mcintosh
Exam
How far would you go to win the ultimate job?
Luke Mably, Chris Carey, John Lloyd Fillingham, Chukwudi Iwuji, Jimi Mistry, Colin Salmon, Adar Beck, Gemma Chan, Nathalie Cox, Pollyanna McIntosh
DIRECTOR:Stuart Hazeldine
Eight talented candidates have reached the final stage of selection to join the ranks of a mysterious and powerful corporation. Entering a windowless room, an Invigilator gives them eighty minutes to answer one simple question. He outlines three rules they must obey or be disqualified: don't talk to him or the armed guard by the door, don't spoil their papers and don't leave the room. He starts the clock and leaves. The candidates turn over their question papers, only to find they're completely blank. After the initial confusion has subsided, one frustrated candidate writes 'I believe you should hire me because...,' and is promptly ejected for spoiling. The remaining candidates soon figure out they're permitted to talk to each other, and they agree to cooperate in order to figure out the question: then they can compete to answer it. At first they suspect the question may be hidden in their papers like a security marker in a credit card, and they figure out ways to change their environment to expose the hidden words. But light, liquids and other plans all come to naught. Soon enough, the candidates begin to uncover each other's background, prejudices and hidden agendas. Tensions rise as the clock steadily descends towards zero, and each candidate must decide how far they are willing to go to secure the ultimate job...
Offspring
Stephen Grey, Art Hindle, Erick Kastel, Spencer List, Scott Mellema, Andrew Elvis Miller, Will Miller, Preston Mulligan, Ed Nelson, Tommy Nelson, Taylor John Piedmonte, Jessica Butler, Leigh Feldpausch, Amy Hargreaves, Pollyanna McIntosh
DIRECTOR:Andrew van den Houten
Survivors of a feral flesh-eating clan are chowing their way through the locals. Amy Halbard and Claire Carey strive to survive their abduction by the cannibals and save their children. A subplot involving Claire's despicable husband, Steven, gives an opportunity to cleverly compare predatory civilized folk to the appetite-driven primitives.



