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Logline: In the aftermath of Lincoln’s assassination, a brilliant Union soldier chases the infamous John Wilkes Booth in one of the greatest manhunts of American history.
The holiday season may be over but it is clearly still on everyone’s mind as we can confirm that Brian Sawyer & Gregg Rossen’s spec Guess Who’s Coming To Christmas is now in three territories and more on the way!
A middle-class suburban mixed race father (think The Rock or Ice Cube) finds his conservative world turned upside down when his daughter comes back from college with her new fiance… hip-hop star, Killer B.
Pitched as The Blind Side meets Easy A, follows the true story of a pretty blonde cheerleader, who gives up her pom poms senior year and joins the high school football team, becoming the greatest female scorer of all time.
Logline: Kept under wraps but in the vein of “The Skeleton Key” and “Sinister.”
Logline: Kept under wraps but pitched in the vein of “The Hand That Rocks The Cradle.”
Logline: Kept under wraps but pitched in the vein of “The Hand That Rocks The Cradle.”
In the future, society has been split into those who live underground and those who live on the surface. When an underground dweller makes his way to the surface, he discovers he has remarkable powers in this strange new world–and he must use them to save the woman he loves.
Logline: Contemporary crime thriller that touches on the themes of the military and the difficulty of reintegrating back into society after serving as a soldier in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Logline: Pitched as “Mother” meets “The Others”. Two young brothers, who have built an exact replica of their town in their basement, are troubled when their younger sister starts moving pieces of the model in ways that seem to mirror the bizarre happenings in the town; namely that several local kids have gone missing.
Logline: Pitched as OCEAN’S 11 set in Ancient Rome. A charismatic criminal escapes from prison and assembles a band of his former cohorts to heist the richest treasure in the empire: Nero’s cache of gold hidden beneath the Colosseum.
Logline: A young man attempts to uncover his father’s obsession: hunting a monster.
Logline: A young law student learns to let loose and explore his adventurous side after meeting a sexy and mysterious stranger. After some exhilarating nights of debauchery, car chases and threesomes, things go awry when the student finds himself the target of her psychotic plans.
Logline: Follows a young woman who struggles to confront her destiny after stumbling upon a mysterious object that forces her to examine the secrets of her past.
Logline: In the vein of “The Blindside” meets “Rudy”, an inspirational real life story of Brian Stokes, a young man who serves two tours in Iraq and became a war hero. Near the end of his last tour, his men urged him to pursue his dream of playing college football, so Stokes began training and made the Appalachian State football team at age 27, and helped lead them to a national championship.
Logline: Pitched in the vein of “District 9” and “War of the Worlds”. A physicist must protect his family and the future of the human race by destroying a time travel portal he created.
Logline: Loosely based on Rudyard Kipling’s novel “Captain’s Courageous,†story centers on the richest and most spoiled young man in the universe, who falls overboard from his luxury liner and is left drifting until he is picked up by a small mining ship and forced to work for his keep, while being denied every privilege, comfort and care he previously took for granted.
Logline: After their respective partners are murdered, a notorious hit-man looking for vengeance and a detective looking for justice reluctantly team up to take down a common enemy.
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: Being pitched as “Disturbia” in a college setting.
Logline: An adult spin on “Risky Business.”