Wednesday, October 26, 2016

Gay Means Happy

(DRAMEDY)

LOGLINE

Two gay married men adopt a teen and are thrown back into the dating life they tried leaving behind when their son confesses he may be gay as well and needs help finding Mr. Right! 


SYNOPSIS

A happy gay couple, John and Ricardo, live a picturesque life in the suburbs; a modest home with the white picket fence and a golden retriever- the nightmare life for their city dwelling friends. While their friends continue to try and define happiness like they did in their 20's with casual sex and hard drugs, John and Ricardo simply want to be together and build a family together. 

Both men agree to adopt an older child, one that so many people wouldn't even consider. They find Cody- a twelve year old boy that is open to having two dads. After John and Ricardo cautiously talk to Cody about who they are and the hate that they will potentially receive, Cody confides in them that he himself may be gay as well. 
Struggling to walk the seeming fine line between nature and nurture, the fathers eventually realize there is nothing wrong with encouraging their son to be who he is; perhaps giving Cody the life growing up gay that they both would have appreciated. 

As Cody matures and wants a relationship, his doting fathers try many options in setting their son up, but eventually re-enter the nightlife to help their son navigate the dating scene they happily left behind years ago. 

Monday, October 10, 2016

The Widows Sins

(Horror/Drama)

LOGLINE

A seemingly innocent, lonely old widow is terrorized by nightly visitors outside her home and soon inside... working through her closest confidantes to a damning evil end. 




SYNOPSIS 

A late, quiet winters night in the countryside turns darker still when lonely widow Helena hears a knock on her front door, peeks around the corner and sees a frightening stranger waiting for her to answer.


Hiding, she looks out through the falling snow to see that the man is no longer at her front door... but standing further back from her home... looking for movement inside.

Terrified, Helena calls the police but with the snow covering the mans tracks, they don't believe her; That is, until the mysterious man is later reported in town and they realize it's the same dangerously insane man that had recently escaped from an institution.

Fearing for her life, Helenas daughter Leilani comes to stay with her...but the nightly visitors don't stop. Every night, Helena is plagued by nightmarish visions and disturbing encounters until she is desperate enough to go to the therapist that her daughter recommends.





















In therapy, Helena begins to uncover the reasons why she is being terrorized and learns the hard way that past misdeeds always find a way of coming back to haunt you.




Boy: Crazy

(Thriller / Drama) 
Girl Interrupted meets Party Monster























LOGLINE

In 1960's New England, god fearing parents send their homosexual son to a mental institution where his "devious" behavior is only enhanced to dangerous heights.




SYNOPSIS

It's the summer of 1969 in New England and as young Al is discovering his own sexuality, his conservative mother and father discover it as well. He doesn't stand a chance against their deeply held beliefs, so when he confirms to his parents that he is gay, they send him away.

At the Letchworth psychiatric facility, Al is told that after his treatment, he will come out on the other side a "normal" young man, attracted to females. Little do the doctors or his parents realize though, that they have surrounded Al with other like minded young men.
In an ironic bid to keep their son from going down a dangerous path, Al's parents inadvertently set him on the most dangerous path possible, one fueled by self-doubt and hatred and the rebellious influence of the other boys like him in Letchworth. 

Breaking out in a wild escape, the boys intend to show everyone just how crazy they can be...



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