In Development

ALL IN DEVELOPMENT PROJECTS.

Logline: Supernatural action thriller set against the backdrop of World War II. Per Norrington, it has “hardware, heroes, grime [and] insane monsters.”

Logline: The drama follows the spiritual journey of a young martial artist, whose fighting skill brings him to a realm of vast opportunities and painful choices.

Logline: Fed up with his life after his marriage fails, an Australian man decides to sell his entire life, possessions, friends and family included, on ebay.

Logline: At the end of his seven legendary journeys, Sinbad thought he could finally retire. What he had not counted on, however, was the terror that would invade his retirement village and an unlikely partnership with his geeky son-in-law, Geoffrey.

Logline: Story centers around a woman who spent an entire year undertaking everything Oprah Winfrey recommended to her viewers.

Logline: A bachelor teams up with a woman he can’t stand in order to met single ladies when his wingman dumps him.

Logline: In a world where humans and puppets coexist, with the puppets viewed as second-class citizens, someone is killing off the former puppet case of an 80’s TV series, and it’s up to one disgraced LAPD detective-turned-private eye puppet, to kick his drinking habit, and reteam with his former human partner, to solve the case.

Logline: A controversial biopic on Ethel and Julius Rosenberg’s story of deceit, betrayal and love, during the hunt for, and the trial of Julius Rosenberg as a possible Russian spy.

Logline: Private detective Conrad Metcalf finds himself the victim of an official inquisition when the murder of a former client and an obvious cover-up attempt lead him into dangerous political territory. Set in a near-future where only police and detectives are licensed to ask questions and where drugs to suppress memory are commonplace, Metcalf must solve the puzzle before his credit card Karma points run out, or the hitman Kangaroo on his tale finds him.

Logline: Story centers on a disaffected high school senior who finds herself deposited along with her widowed father in a desolate Canadian hamlet where boredom leads her into an affair with a teacher and into a more promising romance with a druggie teen.

Logline: In the story, two women two different men love most are murdered, and the men set out on violent quests to punish those responsible. Trouble is, they themselves are the ones responsible and only one of them will have vengeance.

Logline: A 14-year-old raised by her father to be a cold-hearted killing machine must learn how to be a girl.

Logline: The Buddies are off on an all new adventure, and this time their journey takes them all the way to the ruins of ancient Egypt where, with the help of some new friends, including Digger, an Egyptian pup and One Hump, a baby camel, they’ll explore mysterious tombs, dodge treacherous booby traps, and race against a devious cat in search of the greatest treasure known to animalkind, the lost collar of Cleocatra!

Logline: Centers on a fictionalized version of Ernest Heminway who, during the 1930s, sets up a U.S. government-sanctioned intelligence network, the Crook Factory, in Havana, Cuba, to apprehend Nazi infiltrators. To keep an eye on him, J. Edgar Hoover sends FBI agent Joe Lucas. But when Lucas and Hemingway, against all odds, uncover a critical piece of intelligence, the game turns deadly.

Logline: Centers on three young extreme pilots who compete to determine the best, while one of the pilots also faces off with his controlling, billionaire father and falls in love with one of the other female pilots.

Logline: Three young people housed in a state-funded rehab program wake up to the same day over and over: a day that gives them a fresh start at making things right or a dangerous opportunity to push the limits of what they can do without consequence.

Logline: Herman Mudgett, a brilliant serial killer, videotapes his debates with the distinguished college professors he’s kidnapped. The topic: The killer’s moral right to kill the professor. Mudgett subsequently uses the video as a forensic argument to prove both his sanity and innocence.