Logline: An unconventional exorcist who can tap into the subconscious of the possessed meets his match when a 9-year old boy is possessed by a demon from his past.

Logline: A young woman, who’s never known her real family, discovers that she has an identical sister and that they both have powerful abilities that mysterious forces will do anything to acquire.

When Chili Ncgobo, an honest but ambitious undercover cop, is cheated out of a major reward by his corrupt superiors, he infiltrates a cash-in-transit heist gang, and instead of busting them, he decides to participate in a one off score. He must face off against his partner who refuses to let him do it and one of the gang members who recognizes him as a cop.

Logline: A novelist with writer’s block begins receiving cryptic phone calls from a blocked number. As the calls intensify, the writer begins to lose his grip on reality.

Warner Bros. Television picks up “Forever” by Matthew Miller

Star Productions, Darren picks up “Younger” by Darren Star

20th Century Fox Television picks up “St. Nick” by Thomas L. Moran

Relativity Media picks up “Blackbird” by Gina Prince-Bythewood

Logline: An attorney who keeps her sex life strictly to one-night stands to avoid falling in love gets tripped up when she develops feelings for a man who is about to move out of town.

Logline: After accidentally killing a man, a young woman flees to a countryside motel that turns out to be a hideout for a slew of bank robbers.

Logline: A 40-something copy writer believes he is the bastard love child of Ernest Hemingway so he takes his slacker son down to Key West to usurp his birthright.