New Line has picked up THE COME UP by Michael Starrbury. Described as FRIDAY meets OCEANS 11.
Barry Kotler
Logline: A group of high school seniors who hack their yearbook to change their senior superlatives, only to wake up 20 years in the future and living out their chosen destinies.
A detective is forced to take the partner no one else wants as they go undercover to investigate a troupe of male erotic dancers who may be behind a series of casino heists.
Story details are being kept under wraps.
Logline: The story pays homage to the 90’s hip-hop scene and centers around two rival breakdancing crews preparing for a dance-off in their hometown 20 years after their original battle.
Logline: Pitched as a platonic version of Harold and Maude that centers on a struggling stand-up comedian at a crossroads in his life and the unlikely kindred spirit he finds in his tragically flawed, alcoholic dermatologist.
Logline: Kept under wraps but pitched as being in the tone of “Indiana Jones” and “Men in Black.”
Logline: Plagued by a grisly bullet scar in her chest and the unsolved mystery of why she survived, a young woman who suffered a horrific family tragedy hunts for answers as to why her loved ones were slaughtered.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: When an insecure high school girl starts dating a boy, his psychotic ex-girlfriend gets out of juvie and challenges her to a fight.
Logline: Ruby Mane has been marked by demons known only as The Midnight Men since she was twelve-years-old. If she’s afraid they will find her, she’ll have to be fearless… For the rest of her life.
Logline: Set in the year 1899, “Primrose” follows the journey of two lovers on a carriage ride down the Primrose Path, a demonic road created by the Devil and the one place on Earth that God doesn’t know exists.