Andrew Panay

The Muraviov Company is out with PONTIAC DIARY by Gregory Scott Houghton. A depressed widower is forced to confront change when a zany, aspiring social media influencer invites herself on his road trip.

Logline: Based on the true story of Joey Ippolito, who, in the early 1980’s, was known as one of the world’s top speedboat racers. However, no one in that South Beach, socialite-crowd knew that he also was running one of the biggest cocaine smuggling operations out of the United States. Pitched as a two-hander for a DiCaprio/Hemsworth type.

Logline: A limo driver in Vegas gets stuck taking care of the four worst kids on the planet after he can’t drop them off at their father’s house.

Logline: When Jack Churchill and Ruth Gallagher encounter a terrifying, misshapen giant beneath a London bridge they are plunged into a mystery which portends the end of the world as we know it where all over the country, the ancient gods of Celtic myth are returning to the land from which they were banished millennia ago.

Logline: After a terrible day, Penny Talbot wishes she was a somebody in her high school, specifically the most popular girl, the most athletic and the class president. When her wish becomes an unexpected reality, she lives through the girls’ bodies and gets a chance to see how the other side lives.

Logline: Story centers on a boy who goes missing after his father and step-father, who have never gotten along, begin arguing while they’re passing him off.

Logline: Story chronicles the incredible journeys of Henry York, who discovers that the old Kansas farmhouse he calls home harbors mysterious cupboards leading to worlds and dangers beyond his imagination. Surrounded by his quirky Uncle Frank and lovable Aunt Dotty, along with cousins Henrietta, Penelope, and Anastasia, Henry discovers his true self in the struggle against the deathless and once-imprisoned evil he has unwittingly unleashed into the worlds.

Logline: An injured baseball player has to go back to the minor leagues, where the only place he can find lodging is at a senior citizens home. There he meets an old baseball guru who helps lead him back.

Logline: Pitched as “What About Bob” meets “Modern Family,” a family therapist if forced to set up an intervention when he discovers his own family is the most dysfunctional of them all.

Logline: Fed up with his life after his marriage fails, an Australian man decides to sell his entire life, possessions, friends and family included, on ebay.

Logline: Centers on a couple that practice that while honesty is the best policy for a relationship, “too much information” might not be the best thing.