Ken Stovitz

Logline: A group of Interpol researchers have to become field agents after the agents identities are compromised and they are forced to perform the mundane tasks of the researchers.

Logline: Story follows a young boy and his estranged father as they navigate an abandoned planet after their spaceship crashes.

Logline: Harold, a bald young boy with a love of drawing, fears that the birth of a new baby brother will ruin his life. With his magic purple crayon he retreats into a fantasy world in which a monster abducts his baby brother. When real-life complications occur during the pregnancy, it’s up to Harold to right his wrongs.

Logline: When two best friends, who are also covert agents, fall in love with the same woman, their bond disintegrates and the ensuing battle escalates to mammoth proportions: as they pursue her, New York City is demolished in their wake.

Logline: When a young girl discovers that her mother is remarrying, she makes a wish for her parents to get back together and causes Manhattan, where her father lives, to break away and float across the Atlantic ocean towards her home in England.

Logline: Tells the true tale of John Keller, an ex-Marine, who in the wake of disaster, orchestrated the rescue of 244 fellow residents after their building was flooded in the wake of Hurricane Katrina.

Logline: Story follows two estranged friends who have their wallets stolen at a nightclub, and set out to find them when they discover the following morning that one of their wallets contained a winning lottery ticket.

Logline: Pitched as being in the vein of “The Hurricane” and “True Crime”, story centers on Journalist Rick Dayne, who writes an unapologetic article regarding the mishandling of a trial, that is the basis for getting Darius McBain off Death Row. Now as the two become friends following he events, Rick helps Darius run for Senate, but discovers certain issues beginning to arise concerning the innocence and wrongful conviction he wrote about to free him.