Search Results: "the family" (1432)

Between March 1st and March 31st, 2024, we tracked a total of 30 new specs on the market. This was an increase from February mostly due to one management firm’s big push into the market. Of the 30 scripts we tracked, 3 were TV pilots and 3 were Animation projects. Comedy dominated the top genre spot once again with 16 projects associated with the genre. Drama came in a distant second place with 8 projects. Then the genres Fantasy, Horror and Thriller tied for third place.

In charge of all house-related maintenance including managing and coordinating with all vendors including plumbers, carpenters, caterers, landscapers, contractors, home security, tree-trimmers, neighbors, swim instructors and various teachers and classes for the children.

Responsibilities will include managing the children and nanny’s schedules, arranging for & communicating with outside vendors, booking appointments/calendar management, planning parties and events, running various errands and other hands-on or personal administrative tasks related to the family.

Independent Artist Group is out with REVLINE by Adrian Speckert & Cory Hughes. When a former Dixie Mafia getaway driver’s checkered past catches up with him, he’s forced to return home to the family that abandoned him….

Rain is out with IBARRA by Jorge Ramirez-Martinez. After the deaths of her father and twin brother, a trans woman is pressured into de-transitioning by her sister so she can assume the identity of her….

The Muraviov Company is out with THE LAST BIRTHDAY PARTY by Gary Goldstein. There’s nothing fabulous about 50 for L.A. film critic Jeremy Lerner, who loses his marriage, his job, and the use of his right arm just days after the birthday party he begged….

The Muraviov Company is out with THREE GROOMS AND A BRIDE by Gary Goldstein. A gay male couple and their straight best friends plan a double wedding with romantic, financial and familial….

Art/Work Entertainment is out with FORGERS by Brenden Gallagher. After the patriarch of a civil war souvenir shop dies, his children take over only to discover that the family business was not entirely….

APA is out with HEIRLOOM by Fawzia Mirza. Zareen, a gay bride-to-be, is determined to have the perfect wedding. But when her mother refuses to let her wear the family heirloom jewelry….

Between August 1st and August 31st, we tracked 17 new feature specs hot out of Final Draft. 3 of them have some type of attachment, while 1 is reported to have sold that was previously out in 2021 (more on that spec later). That brings our total count of specs with attachments up to 4. This marks a 23% decrease in specs from July, and a 26% drop off from June. How the year has been shaping up, August has turned over some fairly better numbers than anticipated.

Alldayeveryday is out with THE CHICKEN MURDERS by Nadia Osman. The son of a dysfunctional Armenian family flees the Lebanese Civil War with his “loved” ones to open a chain of successful chicken restaurants in Los Angeles, but….

The Muraviov Company is out with DOUBLE DUTCH by Jenna Finwall Ryan. Twin 30-year-old orphans venture out onto the competitive jump rope circuit to find their parents.

David K. Kessler is a former stand-up comic who now specializes in writing screenplays based on true stories, biographies, books, and memoirs.

UTA is out with RESURRECTION PARK by Alexander Cadiff & Cameron Dupuy. In a remote national park known for its otherworldly ability to reconnect the living with the dead, a troubled Park Ranger attempting to escape the trauma of his past takes up shop during the off-season.

Escape Artists out with WE ARE THE PEOPLE by Aaron Nee & Adam Nee. A Pasadena family’s Fourth of July is disrupted by a cloud of ash that drives neighbors and relatives into a ranting, violent rage. Separated, struggling to survive, the family members ultimately reunite and manage to uncover the solution that restores everyone to sanity.

The Black List was compiled from the suggestions of over 250 film executives, each of whom contributed the names of up to ten favorite scripts that were written in, or are somehow uniquely associated with, 2019 and will not have begun principal photography during this calendar year.