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A year in the life of Alice Klieg, a woman with Borderline Personality Disorder who wins Mega-millions, quits her meds and buys her own talk show.
A group of ex-cons kidnap the wife of a wealthy Detroit developer and hold her for ransom, only to find the husband doesn’t want her back.
Logline: A diverse group of aid workers in a conflict zone have different attitudes toward their situation.
A conversion back to the directing game.
Story centers on the friendship of three men in a 12-step program for recovering sex addicts in New York City.
Trio join Kristen Wiig in comedy.
Story centers on the friendship of three men in a 12-step program for recovering sex addicts in New York City.
A recap of the week’s TV casting news!
Logline: A woman with dissociative personality disorder wins the lottery and decides to spend her winnings on a cable access talk show about her life.
In a move from UTA.
Logline: A preacher’s wife, grieving from the loss of her teenage son and struggling to hold her family together, forms an unlikely friendship with a young street hustler who helps her understand her lost son and survive alcoholic depression.
Actors replace Ty Burrell and Dennis Quaid.
Story centers around the human crisis that evolved as a result of a drought and the government’s distraction with the war against Japan’s occupying armies in 1942.
Actor returns behind the camera for thriller.
Oscar-winning thesp in talks for comedy!
Logline: Story centers around the human crisis that evolved as a result of a drought and the government’s distraction with the war against Japan’s occupying armies in 1942.
Emily Watson, Tammin Sursok and Tim Robbins have also been offered roles in the film.
Logline: Story follows two couples who experiment with cheating, all while trying to crash an upscale party in order to convince and sign an important potential client and successful author.
Ruffalo joins “The Kids Are All Right” scribe for a sexafied comedy.
The fine art of “In Talks”, “Offers Out” and “Passes”… and why you may never hear about them.
“Shawshank Redemption” star to join the adaptation of Dean Koontz’s supernatural romance!
The director of “Dead Man Walking” joins forces with the writer of “Nutcracker 3D” for a hitman film of global proportions.
Logline: A casino riverboat owner investigates the murder of his friend, while he himself is being targeted by corrupt cops, in 1930’s Los Angeles.
Logline: Story centers on the friendship of three men in a 12-step program for recovering sex addicts in New York City.
Logline: Story follows a man who travels to underdeveloped countries all across the world to convince them to accept massive development loans on behalf of the U.S. government and U.S. corporations, with the knowledge that they will never be able to repay their debts, financially.
Logline: A prequel to Quentin Tarantino’s “Jackie Brown,” the story finds Ordell and ‘Lou-iss’ hitting it off in prison, where both are doing time for grand theft auto. Upon their release, they join forces for one big score that finds them kidnapping the wife of a wealthy Detroit developer. When the husband refuses to pay the ransom for his wife’s return, Ordell and Louis are forced to reconceive their plan, and the angry housewife uses the ex-cons to get her revenge.
Logline: Each sector of space is protected by a Green Lantern, possessing a power ring that uses a powerful green energy to do anything within the limits of the user’s imagination and will power. When the Green Lantern assigned to this sector of space finds himself dying on planet Earth, he tells the ring to find a suitable successor. The chosen replacement, hot-shot test pilot Hal Jordan, finds himself with a new job he never expected…
Logline: Two spies (a young CIA Officer, and a sexy Czech Agent) fall in love while participating in separate missions in Prague.
Logline: When a young boy from the Bronx is caught trespassing at Yankee Stadium, he’s given the chance to work off his infraction as a helper to clubhouse manager Pete Sheehy. What the boy doesn’t know, though, is that Sheehy died in 1985… and he’s now a ghost.