Jim Garavente

Logline: Things get dangerous for a group of guys who hold a weekly game night when their latest rendez-vous turns into a real-life murder mystery.

Logline: A couple of performance artists who routinely sucked their kids into taking part in a variety of bizarre events realize their full-grown children harbor more than a little resentment and blame the performance art for how badly their own lives have turned out.

Logline: When a couple kills their neighbor in self defense, they find themselves caught in a game of deceit as they try to keep the truth from their rich neighbors, the police, and eventually each other.

Logline: When a couple kills their neighbor in self defense, they find themselves caught in a game of deceit as they try to keep the truth from their rich neighbors, the police, and eventually each other.

Logline: Three siblings deal with the accidental fame of their baby brother brought on by becoming one of the characters in their father’s children’s book series.

Logline: A prequel to Quentin Tarantino’s “Jackie Brown,” the story finds Ordell and ‘Lou-iss’ hitting it off in prison, where both are doing time for grand theft auto. Upon their release, they join forces for one big score that finds them kidnapping the wife of a wealthy Detroit developer. When the husband refuses to pay the ransom for his wife’s return, Ordell and Louis are forced to reconceive their plan, and the angry housewife uses the ex-cons to get her revenge.