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Unburied
“A scatterbrained Chinese immigrant tries to save his family’s restaurant from a terrifying undead monster that followed him all the way from the old country.”
Unburied is inspired by Stanley’s life as the son of a Chinese immigrant who became a renowned local chef and restaurant owner in rural Louisiana. It asks the question: What if the restaurant had fallen upon hard times and needed saving and then a curse from the old country showed up to make things far worse than anyone could imagine? That curse is based on the jiangshi, a famous monster in Chinese folklore that is similar to a vampire or a zombie, but carries its own traits that are very different from those Western monsters. On the surface the jiangshi looks ridiculous. It is widely known as a “hopping corpse” and is easy to dismiss due to its slow, almost silly nature. But its power is terrifying and deadly, and grows exponentially as the jiangshi claims more victims. In other words, it’s easy to underestimate, just like our main character. These dichotomies, a Chinese immigrant in rural Louisiana, a Chinese-Cajun fusion restaurant, a silly monster that is deceptively destructive, mix to form a unique horror gumbo, a fun, funny, scary film that will appeal to horror audiences everywhere and leave people wanting to see it again and again.
Glazed and Confused
“A struggling wannabe character actor, rejected at every turn, discovers that the outlandish personas he invents might be the very key to transforming his real life—if he can stop sabotaging himself in the process.”
Inner Selves is a heartfelt comedy about ambition, failure, and the characters we hide behind. John Matthews, a schlubby thirty-something desperate to break into the industry, humiliates himself in boardrooms and auditions with his half-baked impressions and costumes. At home, he wrestles with loneliness, insecurity, and a gnawing sense that his life is going nowhere. But when his bizarre creations start bleeding into his daily routine—sometimes to disastrous effect—John faces a choice: abandon his eccentric alter-egos, or embrace them to finally carve out a place for himself in the world. Funny, awkward, and deeply human, the story is a comic portrait of chasing validation while learning to accept who you really are.
BBQ Girl
“At a wild house party, a young man’s casual story about a disastrously messy date collides with reality when he meets a woman whose love of barbecue sauce might just challenge his shallow notions of what makes someone "datable."”
BBQ Girl is a short comedic screenplay about appearances, embarrassment, and unexpected attraction. George, a smooth-talking twenty-something, entertains friends with a humiliating story about a past date who drowned herself in barbecue sauce. But when he crosses paths with Tina—a lively, sauce-loving woman—he’s forced to confront his own vanity and decide whether genuine connection is more important than a spotless first impression. Equal parts cringe and charm, the script blends witty dialogue, party energy, and saucy slapstick into a playful look at how romance can be messy in more ways than one.
Double
“After undergoing a radical self-improvement procedure, a young man washes ashore to discover he’s been replaced by a flawless duplicate and must fight to reclaim his life before it’s erased entirely.”
Double is a tense sci-fi thriller about identity, perfection, and the cost of self-improvement. Greg, insecure about his relationship and his worth, turns to Apex’s cutting-edge genetic therapy in hopes of becoming a better man. But the procedure is more sinister than advertised. Awakening from what was meant to be his death, Greg escapes a medical facility only to find his girlfriend enamored with a “new” version of himself—stronger, sharper, everything he thought he wanted to be. Hunted by security forces and haunted by the life now stolen from him, Greg must navigate a world where his double thrives in his place. The film asks: when perfection is possible, what happens to the imperfect originals left behind?
The Musical SuperHero
“A flamboyant hero who saves the day through song descends on Times Square, leaving a crowd of skeptical onlookers to wonder if music really can be a superpower.”
MagicLand
“A workplace comedy about the most magical theme park on earth, and the motley crew that inhabits it!”
Sleepwalker
“A woman, a tower, a memory machine. Can she get to the top to save the hostage before she forgets?”
Writer's Dilemma
“A robot wrote this!”
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