Logline: After discovering that the senior partners have looted the company through corporate malfeasance, interns at the most prestigious bank on Wall Street band together to pull a caper that saves the company from bankruptcy, and the shareholders from losing everything.
Robert Kosberg
Logline: A man writes a romance/adventure novel and passes it off as a memoir, only to have to actually go on the adventure in a week in order to pass a lie detector test.
Logline: Pitched as a “workplace comedy” about a group of interns who work at a corrupt company and decide to rip off the Bernie-Madoff-types at the head of it.
Logline: Centers on Dr. Martin A. Couney, the man who operated the attraction of the same name at Coney Island from 1903 to the early 1940s, which showed how the Dr. was able to save so many children who were born prematurely (something at the time that was almost assured to lead to death.
Logline: A modernized take of “The Wizard of Oz” in which Dorothy’s great-great-grandaughter battles the spawn of the Wicked Witch of the West.
Logline: An older man who is obsessed with home movies from when he was younger gets zapped back into the world and learns to appreciate who he currently is.
Logline: When an invention hits the market that allows the user to see their dreams from the night before, one person’s dreams go viral on YouTube and it turns them into a national sensation.