Kirsten Dunst

Logline: Story centers on three best friends who are asked to be the bridesmaids of a woman they made fun of, and called “Pigface” in high school.

Logline: Story follows an Australian hedge fund manager who attempts to short the Indian Rupee and causes a disaster.

Logline: The story of a young writer who pursues his ideal girl with the help of her online profile. After he starts a relationship, the guy has to figure out how to keep up the facade he’s created that allows him to appear her perfect match.

Logline: Two former college buddies take a trip to the Netherlands and begin a bizarre love triangle with a young prostitute, only to have it shattered by a truth they’ll discover when they return home.

Logline: When aliens try to decide if the Earth is worth saving, they give a dim-witted man the power to do anything his heart desires, which unfortunately only involves making his dog talk and his dream girl fall in love with him.

Logline: Ralph, a security guard, finds a wallet in the street and takes it to its owner, an artist who lives with his wife and small daughter. Jack learns that the wallet’s owner harasses a pretty, young waitress named Elsie. Jack is instantly smitten, but he isn’t the only one. Bisexual Natalia likes her, too, and Jack and Natalia team up to help Elsie get a modeling career. Trouble develops, though, between Ralph and Natalia’s lesbian lovers.

Logline: Story centers on Los Angeles’ very own gentleman bank robber – Eddie Dodson. He spent the 1980s, robbing banks all across Southern California to support his trendy Melrose Avenue shop, and his cooler-than-cool lifestyle, as well as a growing drug habit. But he never shot anyone and, in fact, only ever used a fake gun to commit his robberies.