FEATURE SCREENPLAYS

DARK COMEDY

LOGLINE:
As a last-ditch effort to avoid bankruptcy, a failing entrepreneur accepts the perilous job of traveling with a thrill-seeking CEO as his emergency organ donor.

The writer’s ability to blend sharp satire with character-driven storytelling stands out as much as their ability to deliver a unique voice in comedy that infuses humor into the narrative while maintaining an edge that feels distinctly topical.
— The Black List

DARK COMEDY

LOGLINE:
After a dying young cynic wins a large sum of money, he sets out to inflict revenge on his rivals in absurd fashion before his family or his illness can stop him.

This project has the potential to garner attention from top indie actors and directorial talent and is likely to succeed amongst target audiences.
— The Black List

DARK COMEDY / DRAMEDY

LOGLINE:
A lonely dog food taste tester entwines herself with a dangerous criminal to pull off a heist and buy her crush a horse.

Incredibly original and filled with imaginatively dark humor, the narrative is consistently propelled by its indelible, unconventional protagonist. The premise has all the makings of a cult classic and could gain a dedicated niche following from comedy-savvy audiences.
— The Black List

LOGLINE:
A pair of bumbling, low-level drug dealers must delve further into the criminal underworld to repay debts and avoid execution from a gangster, a bookie, and a ruthless crime lord.

Holy shit! This is one of the best scripts that’s come my way, ever. Hilarious characters and dialogue. Really funny, smart. It reads smooth, fast and furious. It has a great, fresh point of view.
— Emmy-winning writer Mike Rowe (Futurama/Family Guy)