Chronicles the true story of a con artist who impersonates teenagers that have gone missing
Rachel Winter
There’s a lot of juicy material to mine here, but the risk lies in making something like The Walk, a very good movie that still paled in comparison to the documentary (Man on Wire) that came before it.
The true story of young athlete Ed Zine, his struggle with mental illness and the Harvard doctor, Michael Jenike, who broke all the rules of traditional medicine to help him.
Grant Gustin has joined the cast of Krystal, an independent film to be helmed by William H. Macy that is getting ready to begin production in Atlanta next month.
A young man living a sheltered life develops a crush on a stripper and joins her Alcoholics Anonymous group just so he can be in the same room with her.
William Monahan, who won an Academy Award for his screenplay for The Departed, has been tapped to write the script for Paramount’s Evel Knievel biopic, based on Sheldon Saltman’s book Evel Knievel On Tour.
A biopic of the iconic stuntman based on the 1977 book.
The “Dallas Buyers Club” producer will create content for A&E Studios.
Logline: Kept under wraps but will focus on the high school career of NBA star LeBron James.
Logline: A rebellious teenager involved in a tragic car accident finds brutality, then forgiveness and hope, in an unjust juvenile penal system.
Logline: Follows the true story of Ron Woodroof who, when diagnosed with AIDS and frustrated with the lack of medical options, created a lucrative smuggling business that made alternative drugs available to patients and helped himself live for another six years.