I’ve written a ton of screenplays.
These are the ones I haven’t produced yet! So, feel free to reach out if you’re interested in reading and/or producing one of these. Especially if your name is “Judd Apatow.”
The Turnarounds
When an unlucky singer joins a failing Chicago indie band, they will have to work gigs, find a manager, and win the battle of the bands before they get too old for their dreams.
Final Girl: Attorney At Law
A group of monster hunters, led by an obsessed lawyer, roam the U.S. in their R.V. to investigate supernatural horror crimes and defend the survivors who have been wrongly accused — inside and outside the courtroom.
The Legend of Ali
When a drunk, non-binary bard is tasked with saving the world, they’ll have to overcome their cowardice before an evil warlock steals the heart of the realm and destroys the universe.
Marching Band
A former jock with no trumpet-playing experience joins his college’s weird marching band to reinvent the person he disliked being in high school.
Compromised
After the U.S.’s top assassin—the Apex Predator—loses his memory from a coconut to the head, the agency will stop at nothing to bring him back while he tries to create a new life for himself with the French spy he was supposed to kill.
Devil’s Work
Thousands of years after the creation of Adam and Eve, the Devil creates and releases his own children on Earth, Dominic and Liza, to corrupt as many people as possible through the world of advertising.
Brooklyn Nine-Nine: Officer Friendly
Jake helps both Amy and Holt audition for the role of “Officer Friendly” while Rosa and Terry go undercover to stop a PTA-turned-Biker Gang. Boyle, Hitchcock, and Scully watch Jake and Amy's kid while taste-testing new wing dips.
Ted Lasso: Fourth of July
It’s Fourth of July — in London! Ted and Beard defend their Cornhole title and bring their favorite American traditions to Richmond during the offseason, but things get complicated when Michelle Lasso shows up with her new boyfriend.
The Fifth of July
After being pulled out of retirement by an ex-lover, a heist leader and his ragtag crew plot a near impossible job: convincing President Ford, before the Bicentennial Celebration, that America’s birthday is actually the Fifth of July.