SCREENPLAYS
As a writer, I explore the themes that interest me most—broken people, the potential for redemption, and the impact of family—through the lens of the genres I fell in love with growing up(horror, crime, myth, sci-fi).
Format: Feature (97 pages)
Genre: Horror-Western
Logline:
As the sun sets on the American Old West, a young priest and a grizzled bounty hunter must work together to save a small frontier town under siege by vampires.
Comps:
A horror-western melding together the moral ambiguity and imperfect heroes of UNFORGIVEN with the heart-racing action of RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARK, and a pint (or two) from one of cinema’s most iconic movie monsters.
Format: Pilot (58 pages)
Genre: Action
Logline:
Robin Loxely, the capable but sheltered daughter of a disgraced tech CEO, becomes a key figure in a complex game of corporate intrigue when she discovers the murderous truth behind her father's apparent suicide and joins forces with a group of vigilante hackers known only as ‘The Merry’ to return stolen wealth to the poor, reclaim her father's company, and bring his killer to justice.
Comps:
ROBIN HOOD meets SUCCESSION and MR. ROBOT
Format: Feature (103 pages)
Genre: Neo-Noir/Crime-Drama
Logline:
Desperate for a new start, a corrupt cop in a dying town accepts a job to kill a mob informant. But his world unravels when the man he’s sent to kill turns out to be the father who abandoned him as a child.
Comps:
ROAD TO PERDITION meets HELL OR HIGH WATER