

Paul Rudd is taking a dramatic turn to star in The Catcher Was A Spy. The film’s script was adapted by Robert Rodat from the book by Nicholas Dawidoff.
The only Major League ballplayer whose baseball card is on display at the CIA, Moe Berg has the singular distinction of having both a 15-year career as a catche and that of a spy for the OSS during WWII.
Conradt, who was featured on the 2011 Black List, has been hired to pen the adaptation of the hit 2007 Finnish thriller Black Ice.
UPDATE (3.10.16): Imperative Entertainment wins the war for David Grann’s Killers of the Flower Moon with a massive $5 million bid, making this one of the richest book deals to go down in recent history. Imperative beat out an offer from Star Wars director JJ Abrams.
Chronicles the real-life 1920s mystery surrounding the suspicious deaths of several Osage Indians, who were at the time among the richest people on the planet. The story follows the twists and turns of the investigation that eventually became the first major case solved by J. Edgar Hoover’s brand new FBI.
Acclaimed producer Gil Netter has joined independent drama The Starling to give the stalled project a much-needed boost of energy. PalmStar Entertainment is producing with a script from Matt Harris.
The cast is complete for Gary Marshall’s movie about moms.
Tells intertwining stories about the lives of several mothers as the titular holiday approaches.
After a NY advertising executive experiences a deep personal tragedy, his co-workers concoct a plan to snap him out of his grief – which works, but not in a way that anyone could have expected.
Will the British star finally give stability to the project?
Logline: Tells the story of a powerful Glenn Beck meets Howard Stern-type right-wing, misogynistic radio show host facing the threat of becoming irrelevant. Just as his crisis point is bubbling over, his long lost niece shows up on his doorstep needing his help. What follows is a relationship that will change the course of both of their lives.
Logline: A husband and wife in the 1950’s will stop at nothing to become the perfect nuclear family.
Logline: A stoner’s past catches up with him when he and his girlfriend are hunted by government agents tasked with silencing both of them.
Logline: A young boy who embarks on a journey after dreaming of hidden treasures finds himself on a quest to discover the meaning of life.
Logline: A gay woman comes out of the closet to her old-fashioned parents and they must come to terms with her upcoming marriage to a woman.
Logline: A womanizing British man finds himself in trouble when he impregnates the stepsister of the woman he’s been seeing.
Logline: In a totalitarian civilization that chastises foreigners, a police officer falls into the underworld trying to unhinge the resistance.
Logline: A mysterious stranger who arrives in a small Nebraska town with what seems to be the power to speak with the dead, transforms the lives of the town’s residents, including a widow and her young son.
Logline: Four best friends navigate the seedy and over-indulgent Manhattan nightlife filled with drugs, booze and sex, while searching for the perfect party.
Logline: Centers on two artists who were hot in the California scene that committed suicide, one after the other, following fits of paranoia the two suffered, fearing the government and religious organizations were conspiring against them. Theresa Duncan, a video game designer for girls, killed herself in her bedroom. Jeremy Blake, a popular “digital painter,†found her there and ended his life by walking into the ocean a week later.
Logline: A struggling stand-up comic’s life is falling apart when he takes a job looking after a woman’s genius son.
Logline: A narcissistic, self-pitying drug fiend gets a shot at redemption when movie star Jayne Dennis, an old flame, offers to marry him. The deal is that he must now connect with Robby, the son he has shunned for 11 years.
Logline: St. Louis Cardinals manager Tony La Russa makes strategic decisions in the 2003 three-game series with the Chicago Cubs.