Bellevue Productions

Between May 1st and May 31st, we tracked a total of 19 feature specs out. We’ve seen a progressively steady decline of specs hitting the market since re-openings have started to rise. May marks the second lost number out, next to January. The more shocking number is that of the 19 feature specs out, only 2 have some type of attachment, with one additional spec from a past month selling in May.

Bellevue Productions is out with JARED LETO LIVES NEXT DOOR by Eric Podell. A married couple’s life is turned upside down when they move into their forever home only to discover that their new neighbor is the wife’s teenage obsession.

Between March 1st and March 31st, we tracked a total of 25 specs out. This marks a minimal 2.8% decrease in specs from February’s count. So, while March did not outperform February, we saw little drop-off between the months. Of the 25 specs out, 9 have some type of attachment.

Bellevue Productions is out with RIDERS IN THE SKY by David Martin. When his older brother is forced into helping an expert crew pull off an ambitious heist, the reckless younger brother must track them down.

Bellevue Productions is out with ADULTING by Anna Rose Moore. A cynical thirty-something wakes up to discover that her annoyingly optimistic twelve-year-old self has materialized.

Bellevue is out with SEE THE ELEPHANT by Matt Ritter. When a decorated Navy Seal runs for Congress, his former troopmates start turning up dead.

Typically, January serves as that buffering month following the busy holiday season where everyone slowly emerges from the depths, picks up steam at work, and gets back into the rhythm of things.

Kaplan Stahler and Bellevue are out with THE SIDE DOOR by Matt Tente. Tennis coach Gordie Ernst accepts $2.7 million in bribes to help 12 students who never played tennis gain admission.

Bellevue Productions is out with LET’S GO CRAZY by Barry Battles & Nir Paniry. A group of teens find singer-songwriter Prince lying in a Chicago scrap yard, injured and suffering from amnesia.

Bellevue is out with HATTERAS by Matt Ritter. An estranged husband accompanies his wife to bury her mother, only to find out she was likely murdered.

Bellevue Productions is out with this spec. An interracial couple seeks solace in their work at a prestigious theatre company.

In order to help pay off a friend’s debt, a daredevil free solo rock climber agrees to participate in a heist that requires him to embark on the most dangerous climb of his life.

Logline: In order to pay off a powerful crime boss whose brother she accidentally killed, young Ruby Bentley sets off on a perilous quest to sell an original pair of ruby slippers that her late grandfather stole from the set of THE WIZARD OF OZ.

Logline: When three young women unwittingly unleash an ancient evil that uses mirrors and reflections to torment and kill, the demon forces them to confront their painful pasts, or spend eternity haunted by them.

On Halloween evening, Lila takes her niece and nephew trick-or-treating and, via a note inside a candy wrapper, discovers there’s a killer loose on their block.

A distraught female combat veteran, suffering from PTSD, heads to a five-star resort in bucolic Montana. When the resort is taken siege by a maniacal Russian crime boss intent on abducting a feisty 12-year-old girl, she is given a new mission — to lead the girl to safety.

The residents of Willowcrest Court like to think of themselves as progressive and “woke”, but when a sober living home moves down the street, they do everything in their power to stop it. After the neighborhood comes under attack from vicious, subterranean creatures, the residents soon realize that the home they so desperately tried to shut down might be the only safe place left, and its inhabitants the only ones with the fortitude to protect them.

Logline: After her perfect life completely unravels, a young woman, convinced that all of her problems are the result of a cruel prank that she played on a boy in high school, sets out on a road trip with her best friend to find him and make it right.