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Vanessa Joyce
Logline: Fifteen-year-old Miles Halter goes to a new boarding school looking for adventure–but an unexpected tragedy throws his new life into turmoil.
Logline: Inspired by a true story, a dog washed overboard during a family sailing trip learns to survive on a deserted island while her owner, a teenage boy, searches for her, refusing to give up hope that she’s still alive.
Logline: Pitched in the tone of “Sherlock Holmes” meets “Romancing The Stone” and speculates about what really happened when Agatha Christie went missing for 11 days.
Logline: Follows a new family, the Fleeges, who move into a house and discover a video camera and a box of tapes in the garage. After looking through the camera’s lens, they begin to see the paranormal activity happening around them — including the re-emergence of young Kristi and Katie.
Logline: Story will follow the young Holmes and Watson as they solve mysteries and have adventures.
Logline: Follows a family’s miserable and hellish plane flight on Christmas Eve.
Logline: A group of kids form a band to escape their depressing mining town.
Logline: Follows a reporter’s humorous account during her days in Afghanistan and Pakistan.
Industry executive shuffle from the last week!
Logline: Three high school Boy Scouts must use their skills to battle vicious zombies after their small town suddenly becomes infected.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: During Labor Day weekend in a small New Hampshire town, an awkward and isolated young boy meets a stranger who teaches him important life lessons.
Logline: Said to be a parody take on the original. Story follows lifeguards that explore an oil rig off the Malibu coast that turns out to be a meth lab.
Logline: Pitched as being in the vein of “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory,” story of four brothers in the late 1800s who come together to form a traveling circus that ultimately becomes one of the most successful circuses of all time.
Logline: The adventures of repo-men reclaiming boats and planes from the wealthy.
Logline: Centers on Jon Roberts, an injured Vietnam vet who became one of Americas largest drug lords, beginning with NYC nightclub takeovers in the 1970s, and ending with the sale of billions of dollars worth of cocaine for the Medellin drug cartel. But, upon his arrest, he would not only confess to all his crimes, but he would serve ten years in prison, while also helping the American government smuggle weapons to their allies in South America.