Haley Bennett displays disturbing behavior in Swallow trailer

Last Updated on July 30, 2021

Writer-director Carlo Mirabella-Davis' SWALLOW with Haley Bennett will be released by IFC Films in March. And today we have the movie's trailer and poster for you to check out. Give the trailer a look-see up top and the poster below and then make sure to hit us up and let us know what you think!

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The film is rated R for "language, some sexuality, and disturbing behavior" and follows this synopsis:

On the surface, Hunter (Haley Bennett) appears to have it all. A newly pregnant housewife, she seems content to spend her time tending to an immaculate home and doting on her Ken-doll husband, Richie (Austin Stowell). However, as the pressure to meet her controlling in-laws and husband's rigid expectations mounts, cracks begin to appear in her carefully created facade. Hunter develops a dangerous habit, and a dark secret from her past seeps out in the form of a disorder called pica — a condition that has her compulsively swallowing inedible, and oftentimes life-threatening, objects. A provocative and squirm-inducing psychological thriller, SWALLOW follows one woman's unraveling as she struggles to reclaim independence in the face of an oppressive system by whatever means possible.

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It is written and directed by Carlo Mirabella-Davis and produced by Carole Baraton, Frédéric Fiore, Mollye Asher, and Mynette Louie. It stars Haley Bennett (THE GIRL ON THE TRAIN, THE HAUNTING OF MOLLY HARTLEY), Austin Stowell (BLUMHOUSE'S FANTASY ISLAND, COLOSSAL), and Denis O'Hare (AMERICAN HORROR STORY). Elizabeth Marvel joins them along with David Rasche, Lauren Vélez, Zabryna Guevara, Laith Nakli, Babak Tafti, and Nicole Kang. IFC Films will release it on March 6, 2020. Will you be checking it out? Let us know below!

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