Story details are being kept under wraps, but expected to focus on the early adventures of the Willy Wonka character.
Michael Siegel
Logline: In the late 1970s, two small-time crooks, sick of living hand to mouth decide they need to find a new successful path to happiness, but instead of leaving crime, they create a list of “Criminal Commandments” – ten simple rules to follow for an easy, and successful robbery. For a long time, the rules leave them riding high, but what happens when you start breaking your own rules?
Logline: A prequel to Quentin Tarantino’s “Jackie Brown,” the story finds Ordell and ‘Lou-iss’ hitting it off in prison, where both are doing time for grand theft auto. Upon their release, they join forces for one big score that finds them kidnapping the wife of a wealthy Detroit developer. When the husband refuses to pay the ransom for his wife’s return, Ordell and Louis are forced to reconceive their plan, and the angry housewife uses the ex-cons to get her revenge.
Logline: When Pitch, an evil spirit akin to the Boogeyman, lays down the gauntlet to take over the world, the immortal Guardians, a group of heroic childhood legends with extraordinary abilities, must join forces for the first time to protect the hopes, beliefs and imagination of children all over the world.
Logline: Two former 1960’s revolutionaries decide to cash in on their bomb-making skills and become capitalists.