Screenplays & Projects in Development
Boy Cries Wwoof | poc
Iris of the Sea | poc
When a blind farmer learns his wife’s execution for witchcraft was a land-grab engineered by Ipswich’s ruling class, he joins forces with the young woman coerced into condemning her to expose the conspiracy. But as their vengeance turns lethal and Mary sacrifices her own eye to restore his sight, Ephraim must face a brutal truth: justice may demand becoming the very monster he hunts.
When a burnt-out interim pastor inherits the church’s cursed Christmas Pageant, he’s pulled into the orbit of a staff whose crises are as constant as their faith. What begins as a survival mission slowly becomes a rediscovery of community, vulnerability, and unexpected grace. In the wreckage of a spectacularly chaotic finale, Ian realizes the church he thought he was fixing may be the one healing him. [In Development]
Raised in isolation by a mother whose grip on reality is slipping, fifteen-year-old Teagan yearns for the life he imagines beyond the trees. A lost drifter’s arrival offers him his first connection to that forbidden world — and his first real hope of escape. But as Teagan uncovers who the stranger truly is, he realizes the world outside his cabin may be more dangerous than the one he’s trying to outrun. [Under Option]
When a group of Union sharpshooters amuse themselves by shooting wounded Confederate survivors—including a young drummer boy—21-year-old Black field medic Esther Brooks is forced to accompany them back into the corpse-strewn woods to “fix” their cruelty. But when a supernatural mist descends and the dead begin to rise to the beat of a ghostly drum, Esther must guide the very men who resent her through a nightmare of their own making.
When her fisherman husband disappears in a deadly storm, Iris—a mysterious young woman once pulled from the sea herself—refuses to believe he is dead, even as the village abandons the search. As grief, superstition, and long-buried tensions ripple through the old seaside home, Iris becomes convinced that a strange crab washed ashore carries her husband’s reincarnated spirit. With faith collapsing and desperation rising, she must choose how far she’ll go to save the man she loves—before hope, and sanity, slip beneath the waves. [Under Option]
Hazel arrives at a remote farming commune in search of the father she’s never known, only to find a fractured community ruled by rigid hierarchy and a charismatic, manipulative leader named Gideon. Disguised as a seasonal worker, she witnesses the brutality beneath the commune’s rituals—until Gideon uncovers her identity and twists an annual mythic ceremony into a deadly power play meant to remove her father and bind Hazel to him. Forced into a violent reenactment where survival means breaking the very rules she’s been trapped under, Hazel must choose whether to flee or fight for those she's come to love.
Jo, a 17-year-old island girl and aspiring artist, is desperate to escape her suffocating home life for art school in San Francisco, but her path is already tangled by an unraveling father and growing feelings for her best friend Lala. Everything collapses when she discovers she’s pregnant after a one-night mistake with Lala’s brother. Now, as dreams, secrets, and relationships collide, Jo must choose whether to chase the life she longs for or be swallowed by the one she was born into.
When young minister Daniel Martin takes over a struggling church after the mysterious death of its reverend, he becomes entangled in the troubled marriage of Bree and Aaron Townsend—and in the quiet devotion of his enigmatic receptionist, Anna. But after Bree miraculously becomes pregnant under Daniel’s ministry, the congregation crowns him a holy prophet, fueling a dangerous unraveling of his psyche. As Daniel begins to suspect a dark conspiracy behind Bree’s child and Anna’s true nature, his spiraling faith drives him toward a terrifying act of purification that may cost him his soul.
At an exclusive “Dining in the Dark” speed-dating event, Elliot expects a quirky night of anonymous flirtation — until the pitch-black room becomes a confessional for the table’s darkest secrets. When those confessions start aligning with real crimes and guests begin vanishing without a sound, she realizes the darkness is no longer a novelty but a trap. With no way to see who’s beside her, Elliot must confront her own buried sin before the unseen host serves the final course.