Racheline Benveniste

The Boy’s Club follows first-year female associate Alex Vogel as she navigates her way through a top Manhattan law firm. She quickly becomes seduced by the allure of NYC high-life that is offered by big paychecks and elite status, while having to confront the limitation of male privilege that is still very much alive in 2019

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A terminally-ill teenager searching for answers surrounding his missing father discovers a strange key that opens a portal to an alternate fully-animated dimension, releasing a new friend who helps him repair his broken family.

Logline: Kept under wraps, but touted as a comedic thriller based upon the famous international road race that spans 3000 miles of public roads.

Logline: Pitched as being in the vein of “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” story of an analyst for the Department of Defense who returns to his family farm to investigate a rash of alien encounters occurring there.

Logline: Depicts the wrath of ancient and vengeful deities as they turn up in modern times. Some have come back to destroy humanity and reclaim the world for themselves; others have to come back to stop them.

Logline: A boy loses his mother in a bombing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. He survives the explosion and absconds with Fabritius’ painting, “The Goldfinch.” A rich, Upper East Side family takes him in and he later reunites with his father – an alcoholic gambling addict who takes him to Las Vegas.

Logline: “Argo” in tone, and based on a true story, a political drama about the rise and fall of Blackwater, the for-profit military contractor and freelance assassination company that was responsible for the killing of innocent Iraqi civilians in 2007.