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Charles Ferraro
Logline: Billed as a thriller about the relationship between the cop investigating the Boston Strangler and the Hollywood Psychic that was called in to help.
After a devastating attack on America’s leaders, the government’s “Designated Survivor” must stay alive aboard the Presidential bus GroundForce One while deadly forces pursue him on the brink of WWIII.
After a shooting on a police funeral by a suspected militia member, a recluse ex-cop and fellow militia man must interrogate the suspected gunmen in his own militia before copycat attacks start a nationwide war between cops and militias.
Kept under wraps, but being pitched as a high-concept Panic Room twist on Safehouse, with franchise potential.
Gleefully terrifying the locals of her small town as serial killer “The Misfit Butcher,” 13-year-old Emily Derringer becomes annoyed when a new killer comes to town and residents begin attributing his sloppy murders to the Misfit Butcher. In a macabre coming of age, Emily must deal with her competition alongside all the more normal trials and tribulations of junior high school life.
Kept under wraps, but pitched as a raunchy, R-rated virginity comedy in the vein of Superbad.
When a couple on the edge of divorce take a small plane to a destination wedding, they get lost over the ocean. With fuel running low and tensions running high, their only hope of getting back to dry land is a mysterious stranger on the other end of the radio.
Logline: Amid a violent robot uprising, a doting caretaker android must betray her own kind and switch to warrior mode to protect a young girl across state lines to a safe harbor.
Longline: Pitched as a dark spin on the Rapunzel fairytale in the vein of Snow White and the Huntsman, the story follows the princess as she goes rogue and exacts revenge after not having been rescued from her tower.
Logline: Kept under wraps, but described as a high-concept thriller that’s Enemy Of The State meets Limitless.
Logline: Based on the life-story of Richard Wershe Jr., who at the age of 14, went undercover as an informant for local and federal law enforcement agencies during the mid-80s and quickly went from being an asset to an issue after being arrested for possession of 17 pounds of cocaine at the age of 17 — and then sentenced to life without parole.
Logline: Based on the life-story of Richard Wershe Jr., who at the age of 14, went undercover as an informant for local and federal law enforcement agencies during the mid-80s and quickly went from being an asset to an issue after being arrested for possession of 17 pounds of cocaine at the age of 17 — and then sentenced to life without parole.
The action project with “Snatch” and “X-Men”-like elements is getting some major play.
Wascha’s genre-bending spec is out to some major territories!
Logline: Story centers on a pill popping thug who begins to develop super powers.