Pollen Parents Guide
Pollen is a Horror film which is directed and written by D.W. Medoff. The main cast includes Tyler Buckingham as Zach and Ava Rose Kinard as Hera.
The film is produced by Stephen Beehler, Shannon Morrall, and Mike Richards for the production company RoleCall.
Our aim is to tell you the best simple and accessible age rating and make you aware of the content present in the film through the parent guide.
Name | Pollen |
Genre | Horror |
Release Date | June 6, 2023 |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Distributor | Gravitas Ventures |
Pollen Age Rating
At present, Pollen is not rated but it is not suitable for kids as it contains scary scenes.
Age Ratings give guidance to parents to help them decide whether a particular product is appropriate for their kids or not.
Pollen Parents Guide
No sexual content |
No profanity |
Scary scenes |
Ghost |
A flower came out of a girl’s mouth in a vomiting |
Suggestive material |
Pollen Synopsis
After a bright-eyed young woman is attacked by a senior co-worker, her dream job becomes a nightmare for her as she juggles her career while being tormented by a mysterious tree monster at work, at home, and in her dreams.
Pollen Release Date
Pollen is set to release in the united states on June 6, 2023, on Gravitas Ventures.
Pollen Wallpaper and images
Pollen Cast and Characters
Here is the list of cast and characters:
- Ava Rose Kinard as Hera
- Tyler Buckingham as Zach
- Riley Madison Fuller as Corey
- Ashley Ames as Demi
- Bennett Welch as Vicky
- Ian Covell as Gabe
- Leanna Adams as Lori
- Sajid Chaudhary as Geno
Pollen Trailer
You can watch the trailer below:
Pollen Trailer Explained
The trailer is about a bright-eyed young woman who is attacked by a senior co-worker, her dream job becomes a nightmare for her as she juggles her career while being tormented by a mysterious tree monster at work, at home, and in her dreams.
Pollen FAQ
Ratings are not designed to tell whether the film, series, or book is appropriate or inappropriate. Ratings are designed for saying what kind of content is included in the movie or series to give parents a chance to make informed decisions on what they are allowing their children to watch.
The age rating is fixed by the MPAA ( Motion Picture Association of America Film rating system), BBFC (British Board of Film Classification), and Commons Sense, TV Parental Guidelines (A television content rating system in the United States).