Film Projects

Pizza Face

Comedy/Horror

Budget $1.5 million

Sweet, kind, but very overweight PEGGY works in a Pizza parlor in a small, isolated town. The teasing and taunts that come raining down from her classmates goes mostly unnoticed. She only has eyes for Brad, the quarterback, but he is firmly attached to Rhonda, the head cheerleader. Her only real friend is her pet pig, Wilbur. When the kids capture Wilbur and set him loose in the Pizza Parlor, a practical jokes goes way to far, ending in a flaming hot pizza landing squarely on Peggy’s face. Now, permanently scarred and never having a chance at Brad, PIZZA FACE starts exacting her revenge.


Dig It

Comedy

Budget $6.8 million

Six working class guys in their mid-20s from inland southern California head to Manhattan Beach, California for a day of surf and sand. When the ragtag group of lifelong buddies makes it to the beach, they are awed by the oasis of pristine sand, endless sunshine, and shimmering water. And their leader, Jerry, is in awe of the local girl, Kristy. A series of mishaps ends with a challenge to play in the local 6-Man Volleyball Tournament. But without the $1,200 entry fee and any volleyball skills, the guys won't consider it. When Jerry makes an impassioned plea, the guys decide to show those rich kids what's what. But is passion and drive enough to win the 6-Man Tournament -- and the girl?


In Plain View

Crime/Drama

Budget $5 million

Story of Butchie Wells, a decorated, retired Boston detective who didn't always follow the rules to get convictions. Butchie is drawn out of retirement when his ex-partner is brutally executed with five bullets to the forehead in the sign of the cross. As Butchie tracks the killer, he uncovers ties to the Russian mob and the thriving sex slave trade and the corruption surrounding The Big Dig. On top of everything else, he has to find his ex-partner's killer soon -- he's been diagnosed with cancer.


Tony April: Dance Machine

Comedy

Budget $35 million

Tony April was on top of the world. He was the king of the video game Dance, Dance, Revolution (DDR) and lived the life we all dream about. But when his wealth, women, and fans turned to his rival, he had to retrace what made him a champion in the first place… oh and save the world.

Goin' To The Big Dance

Mockumentary

Budget $500,000

“Goin’ To The Big Dance” is a mockumentary set against the backdrop of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at the fictitious Southern Kansas University Prairie Dogs as they prepare for their first ever trip to “The Big Dance”. The script, best described as “Hoosiers” meets “This Is Spinal Tap”…with a touch of “Blair Witch”, is a funny and irreverent depiction of how the Tournament’s drama and intrigue can infect one-and-all with a sense of excitement and possibility that few sporting events can match.

The Concert

Crime Thriller

Budget $8 million

There are only 35 Vermeer paintings in the world, and one just went missing. The Concert, a thriller filled with twists and turns until the last minute, follows a renowned sociopath with a taste for rare 17th century artwork, a Bonnie and Clyde duo of small-time hustlers, and the team of Memphis police who are trying to keep up. In the middle of the mayhem is “The Concert,” the Johannes Vermeer masterpiece that is, as we learn, worth dying for.

The Get Well Gig

Dark Comedy

Budget $3.5 million

Johnnie is a brilliant jazz pianist with a couple of albums to his credit. He is also broke. Richard, his younger brother, is a ruthless businessman who massages facts and figures to suit his needs. He is wealthy. When Johnie falls deathly ill and is rushed to the hospital, he uses his younger brother’s insurance. Richard returns from a business trip with a huge dilemma. He is ready to turn his brother in when a beautiful French woman, who has come to study music with her idol, mistakes Richard for Johnie. This charade becomes harder and harder to conceal…from the hospital, the police, and the beautiful Monique. Its also a very timely, highlighting some of the health care issues we are currently facing.