A CLOSER LOOK AT THR’S TOP 35 (47) UNDER 35 OF 2010!
Michael Schaefer
Logline: Centers on a 19-year-old time traveler who witnesses his girlfriend’s murder and inadvertently jumps back two years; stuck there, he’s recruited by a shadowy government agency run by the man he thought was his father and vows to save his girlfriend no matter the cost.
Logline: An ex-cop turned con uses a suicide attempt on a Manhattan hotel rooftop as cover for a diamond heist.
Logline: Story follows a crack FBI squad in a game of cat-and-mouse against a super-team of the world’s greatest illusionists, who pull off a series of daring bank heists during their performances, showering the profits on their audiences while staying one step ahead of the law.
Logline: Charlie West, an ordinary high school student, awakens one morning to learn that he is a hunted man. Terrorists want him dead and the police want him behind bars for murdering his best friend, a fact Charlie has no knowledge of. With his pursuers closing in on every side, Charlie hides out and while making a desperate attempt to discover the truth about a murder he can’t remember and the love he can never forget.
Logline: When aliens attack and swiftly conquer the world by frying our electronic grid and systematically hunting down the disorganized, pathetically under-defended survivors, a small band of tourists in Moscow combine to find a way to annihilate the aliens’ powerful defenses.
Logline: Centers on a reporter searching for the truth behind the most famous exorcism in history, but soon discovers that the real-life story is not quite finished.
Logline: Follows the biblical, epic tale of Moses, the adopted Egyptian royal who defied the Pharaoh, freed the Hebrews and parted the Red Sea.
Logline: A young musician, in a coma after a car accident that killed her family, must decide whether or not to live.
Logline: The perfect killer always has an airtight alibi. But can anyone be in two places at once? John Stephens can. He’s always a suspect whenever a high-profile target is taken out, but he always gets off scot-free because he’s off somewhere else, having the time of his life. How can he be responsible? The authorities may be fooled, but now someone knows his secret, and John is going to have to face the consequences.
Logline: Centers on a young American whose family is kidnapped while on vacation to Spain. He’s left with only hours to find them, uncover a government conspiracy and the connection between their disappearance and his father’s secrets.