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SCRIPTBOOK RATING: GREENLIGHT
"... one of the very few (scripts we see) with a high financial prediction."

Predicted Domestic ROI of 228% and a Worldwide ROI of 307%. 
100% predicted probability of aDomestic Gross of $30-60M.


​Desperate to help his anxiety-riddled, claustrophobic daughter,
a father takes her on a road trip, only for them to be kidnapped by an erratic couple
and held in an underground missile silo.


​This semi-contained thriller is designed to be made on a smaller budget (ScriptBook analysis: $13.7M).
Limited locations, a small cast and minimal FX required, ​60 Feet Under is sure to thrill audiences and producers alike (ScriptBook expected Domestic Gross: $44.8M). Check out the project page here.


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​In this modern extension of the Cain and Abel story, a murderer,
sentenced to life on earth by God, is given a chance at redemption
​ when God reunites him with his brother --
the man ​he killed so long ago.


A semi-contained thriller with limited locations and a small cast, The Hand of God builds to a dramatic
and satisfying conclusion. Though centered on strong religious themes, it is written for broad appeal, and would not be considered a strictly-religious script. Check out the project page here.​


Wait Till Next Year
Feature, Sports Comedy

His career stalling, a small town radio play-by-play talent decides to lift the downtrodden town, and his career prospects, by calling the winless high school basketball team to a mythical championship.  

This fun-filled, Disney-style sports comedy builds on stories from my days as a small town broadcaster, calling high school basketball games. It's a twisting, unpredictable tale with an ending that will both surprise and please.
Check out the project page 
here.​