JB Smoove

Logline: After his phone, with the number of the girl of this dreams, is stolen, a young architect and his cousin get mixed up in the Mexican drug cartel.

Logline: In a continental cataclysm that triggers the greatest adventure of all for Manny, Diego and Sid, Sid reunites with his cantankerous Granny, and the herd encounters a ragtag menagerie of seafaring pirates determined to stop them from returning home.

Logline: Pitched as being in the vein of Coming To America meets Trading Places, story sees Cohen in dual roles — a goat herder, and a deposed foreign dictator who look exactly alike get lost in the United States.

Logline: A man and his family used their life savings to buy and refurbish a dilapidated zoo, replete with 200 exotic animals facing destruction. The man along with his children, have to balance caring for his wife, who is dying of brain cancer, with dealing with escaped tigers, raising endangered animals and readying the zoo for a reopening.

Logline: Described as a cross between “Superbad” and “Adventures in Babysitting.” A suspended college student, living at home with his single mom, is talked into baby-sitting the kids next door—two boys and a wild 8-year-old girl.