Lionsgate

Logline: Story centers on an American man who takes his family on vacation in Cambodia, only to arrive the day a massive coup takes over the country, and all foreigners are ordered to be killed on site. Now, the man must race to escape the country undetected, and to save his family.

Logline: Follows a suspended female cop attending a blue-blood benefit who is forced to use her skills when the hired catering company turns out to be a methodical gang of art thieves.

Logline: Story follows a hedge fund magnate who is in over his head and desperate to complete the sale of his trading empire to a major bank before his fraud is revealed. But an unexpected, bloody error forces him to turn to the most unlikely corner for help.

Logline: A heist actioner about a group of friends caught in the middle of a diamond snatch and grab gone awry.

Logline: Story centers on a recently divorced man who realizes the only way to get out of paying alimony to his ex-wife is to find her a new husband. Trouble is, as he starts to create a new love match, he find himself falling back in love with her, and now competing for her love once again.

The shortlist of directors for Lionsgate’s upcoming first installment of the adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ novel THE HUNGER GAMES has fast become the must-land hot spot for directors, much akin to how the race for the Lisbeth Salander role was for GIRL WITH THE DRAGON TATTOO. The project, which is being given early hype due to an excellent sales count on the novel side of things, has also been being the praise of being “the next Twilight, but with an edge.” So, exactly who are the directors Lionsgate thinks can deliver…?

Logline: Thirty-something best friends decide to have a child together while still dating others to remedy the stress that normally plague couples with children.

Logline: Story centers on a recently divorced father who joins a “youthful cover band” to fund a custody battle against his ex-wife.

Logline: Story centers on Gabriel, a paladin soldier (a soldier designed by weapons companies to have the ability of 500 normal soldiers) framed, and sent to prison. Years later when he finally escapes to seek those who framed him, he finds himself in a world filled with genetically enhanced shark-men, ninjas and burlesque girls.

Logline: On July 4, 2009, a biological disaster is unleashed from the waters of the Chesapeake Bay. An isopod parasite, carrying untreatable, mutated diseases, jumps from fish to human host and replaces them with itself. Seven years later, the true horror and scope of the event, captured mainly on home videos by the town’s now long-dead victims, is revealed to the public for the first time.

Logline: A man visits the compound of his girlfriends affluent and supposedly perfect family only to be bewildered, intimidated, and a bit alarmed.

Logline: Larry, a depressed man who wants to kill himself, meets a woman in desperate need of money. Together, the two of them devise a plan to get married so that the man will have help committing suicide and the woman will receive the life insurance payout.

Logline: A soon-to-be groom celebrating his bachelor party in Las Vegas learns his longtime best friend has targeted him for ritual murder.

Logline: As a 15-year-old is dumped by her more sexually experienced boyfriend, her 40-year-old divorcee mother struggles to move on with her life.

Logline: An ex-government agent rescues a twelve year-old Chinese girl who’s been abducted by Triads. Armed with a safe-cracking combination, they find themselves in the middle of a stand off between Triads, the Russian Mafia and high-level corrupt New York City politicians and police.

Logline: Kane is a mercenary. Lynch is a schizophrenic. They meet while being transported to death row. When they are attacked and kidnapped by Kane’s former team, the unlikely duo is forced to retrieve a stolen fortune.

Logline: Story follows Ray Breslin, a prison security expert who is framed, and when he ends of in a prison of his own design, he must use every resource at his disposal in order to find the person who put him there.

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.

Logline: An incredibly resourceful secret agent for the Phoenix Foundation frequently escapes from dangerous situations with ingenious and lightning-quick engineering trickery.

Logline: For years, three lifelong friends have used an imaginary character named Ricky Stanicky to get them out of sticky situa¬tions. However, when their wives demand a meeting with Ricky, the friends are forced to hire an actor to portray him… with unfortunate results.

Logline: Dr. Alfred Jones, a fisheries scientist in London, is approached by a mysterious sheikh about an outlandish plan to introduce the sport of salmon fishing into the desert in Yemen. The Sheikh’s absurd vision of bringing faith and hope to his people fails to resonate with the faithless, unhappy Brit. However, after initially refusing the proposal, Dr. Jones is swayed by the British government, the Sheikh and the Sheikh’s glamourous real estate rep Harriet and into accepting the job. The result is a ridiculous look at the dysfunction of government bureaucracy and the importance of faith in the face of impossiblity.

Logline: Story centers on a young woman, born at the turn of 20th century, who is rendered ageless after an accident. After years of a solitary life, she meets a man who might be worth losing her immortality.