Okay, let’s just get this out of the way at the top: the title. It’s a god-awful title that has no business being attached to a movie released in 2020. It sounds like the kind of thing a racist grandma would whisper to you, rolling her eyes, “Lady doctor” she’d say, as if that put […]
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Like A Boss — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES
Mia (Tiffany Haddish) and Mel (Rose Byrne) are best friends since middle school. They started a beauty company together in a garage and grew it into a beautiful storefront location. Mia is the creative one, hands-on with customers and bursting with ideas, but there’s no structure to her process and it can’t be rushed or […]
Becoming — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES
Michelle Obama’s post-White House memoir Becoming explored her roots and the path she followed to become the formidable woman we know and respect today. Her new documentary on Netflix, also titled Becoming, shadows her on her massively successful book tour, and focuses more on the role and the identity she’s forging for herself as a […]
Sorry To Miss You — ASSHOLES WATCHING MOVIES
Director Ken Loach has dedicated his career to shining a spotlight on social injustice and lifting up working family. I was very much moved by his last effort, 2016’s I, Daniel Blake, which was one of my favourite movies that year. I knew going in that Sorry To Miss You was unlikely to be the […]
The Blockade Of Charles Town, by Sammer Abu Al Ragheb — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
At the end of 1718, BLACKBEARD the pirate amassed a wealth that was talked about all over the West Indies. England was closing in on him and so were the royal courts of Europe. For him, he wanted more before retiring from piracy. He decided to score one last score. Given the feud between […]
Saint Titus, by Dan Bowman — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
John Titus, a young conman, upon being forced to flee the states by a local mafia family, begins work for a children’s charitable organization in India. Through his skills in extortion, he’s able to make it the largest charity in Eastern Asia. But with prestige comes unwanted attention from governments, rivals, and the mob. […]
Don’t Interrupt the King, by Matt Wilson — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
A struggling actor longs to play King Richard III, but lack of recognition from his fellow actors and peers makes him realize he needs to take matters into his own hands, perhaps as aggressively as the Shakespeare villain himself. Script Type: Screenplay Genres: Drama, Comedy Number of Pages: 94 Country of Origin: United States Script […]
Bombshell, by Ludwig Leidig — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
Jewish socialite Barbara hatches a plot to assassinate Hitler after witnessing Nazi excesse. Number of Pages: 106 Country of Origin: Australia Script Language: English
Schism: Renewal, by Reece Taylor — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
A jaded and lupine writer must endure hi-jinx and twisted characters with his eccentric friends to get himself back on the show he created. Project Links Facebook
How Do You Sleep John Lennon?, by Chris Hampton — Submit your story logline and showcase it on this network. Or, submit to get your story made into a Video Pitch
In 1999 a revolution happens in Liverpool that can unlock the world’s dreams.



