
Title: MY DIRTY SECRETS
Genre: Thriller / Psychological Drama / Coming-of-Age
Length: 103 pgs.
Logline: After his mother vanishes, a desperate teenage boy is lured into the dark world of internet prostitution by a manipulative predator, to keep himself and his younger brother from being separated.
Synopsis: My Dirty Secrets follows Sport McAdams, a fiercely bright fourteen-year-old scraping by in a run-down apartment with his epileptic younger brother, Oliver. When their mother vanishes after an argument, Sport thinks she’s abandoned them — unaware she’s fighting for her life in a coma. Desperate to keep Oliver safe, his condition worsening, Sport is manipulated into the dark underbelly of hookup apps and predators, where he trades innocence for survival. He scrawls his dirty secrets on bedroom walls, to speak if he someday can’t.
With no adult who cares — except Miriam, a child welfare worker with wounds of her own — Sport is mentored and commoditized by Sid, an abused boy turned complicit adult. When Ted, a sadistic pedophile, scars Sport inside and out and threatens to ensnare Oliver too, Sport fights back. He uses ingenuity to collect evidence and post the monster’s own dirty secrets for the world to see. In the end, Miriam and her husband Dan step in to care for the boys permanently when Laura no longer can.
PITCH DECK:

Title: THE HOURS BEFORE
Genre: Psychological Thriller / Teen Drama / Social Issue
Length: 86 pgs.
Logline: The night before a planned high school massacre, a bullied teen holds his best friend hostage to bear witness as he prepares for the event.
Synopsis: Max Hockzicker is brutalized daily by relentless bullying while his only friend, Peter McMillen, watches— too scared to act. After another day of humiliation, Peter answers Max’s late call and finds himself handcuffed in a garage, forced to listen as Max reveals plans for a deadly school massacre. Peter witnesses Max’s hidden torment — years of cruelty, a brother’s tragic death, and a savage video reel of memeified abuse no one, especially Peter, ever stopped. As the night spirals, Peter must decide whether to save his friend, betray him, or stop him — before it’s too late.
The Hours Before is a razor-edged two-hander about friendship, complicity, the secret violence boys carry, and the dark places they’re pushed when no one listens — or cares enough to pull them back. It asks if loyalty can survive the moment it matters most — and what forgiveness costs those broken by bullies, silence, and viral cruelty.
PITCH DECK:

Title: THE McSATANS
Genre: Ultra Dark Comedy/Satire (R)
Length: 119 pgs.
Logline: A misfit family of devil worshippers tries to blend into a stiff rural town, until demonic chaos strikes and only their unholy bag of occult tricks can save it.
Synopsis: The McSatans, a delightfully dysfunctional Satanic family, flee an angry mob in L.A. to lay low in the uptight town of Forbenork, Oregon. Patriarch Luke dreams of becoming a High Priest, but to do that, he must sacrifice his youngest son, Bub — who’s strangely okay with the idea if it’ll make his Dad proud. Fitting into their new town is key.
While Luke schemes, Salem keeps the successful family dildo business alive, Damien mopes about his Satan metal band, and Gotha hexes classmates to teach bullies a lesson. As the McSatans attempt to win over their suspicious neighbors, two vengeful misfits accidentally summon a real Demon: Luke’s deadbeat father, who abandoned him at birth — and now wants Luke dead.
With the Demon bent on harvesting every soul in town, Luke and his chaotic brood must face public execution, angry townspeople, and their own fractured bonds. Bub’s unlikely heroics and the family’s twisted love give them one last shot at redemption. In the final showdown, the McSatans must either fall apart forever or fight side by side to destroy the demon, save Bub from the Dark Altar, and earn their place as Forbenork’s weirdest but most unexpectedly loyal heroes.
PITCH DECK:

Title: THE VIKING WAY
Genre: Fantasy Adventure (Animated/Live-Action)
Length: 114 pgs.
Logline: A grieving teen hockey player is hurled into Viking times, where he must rescue his brother, battle mythic monsters, and unlock a runestone’s ancient power — discovering true heroism lies not in strength, but in unity, courage, and selflessness.
Synopsis: Jimmy Svenson isn’t the kind of kid you’d expect to save the world. He’s small for his age, a hockey misfit, and still reeling from his father’s death. But when his little brother vanishes into a whirlpool of light beneath the ice rink, Jimmy dives in after him — and wakes up in the Viking Age.
Now trapped in a mythic world of Norse Gods, rune magic, and flying saber-tooth war cats, Jimmy must navigate ancient rivalries and impossible odds to bring his brother home. He’s joined by Nadian, a fierce young druid archer with secrets of her own, and Sven, a Viking teen who believes destiny only belongs to the strong. Together, they’ll face giants and the literal Gods of war — all while Jimmy discovers a different kind of strength inside himself.
The Viking Way is a bold, emotional animated adventure about brotherhood, bravery, and forging your own path — no matter what history or the future throws at you. With heart, humor, and worldbuilding worthy of a franchise, it’s a coming-of-age story set between centuries… for anyone who’s ever wondered if they were enough.
PITCH DECK:
To request a screenplay, please email me:









