Short Film (Proof of Concept)
A young gay man’s struggle to be accepted leads to an unexpected physical transformation that forces him to discover who he truly wants to be.
Starring: Phi Phi O’Hara, Tyler Begnoche, and Caesar Philipe Martinez
Short - Horror
Currently in pre-production.
A MARRIED COUPLE EVADING THEIR BROKEN RELATIONSHIP ARE FORCED TO COME TO TERMS WITH THEIR FUTURE WHEN WILD CREATURES ATTACK THEM DURING A WEEKEND GETAWAY.
Finalist in Page International Screenwriting contest [2016]
Short Screenplay - Drama
A young gay man, his single mother, and his ailing grandmother struggle to navigate their personal needs and the needs of each during one fateful Saturday that will transforms their lives.
Finalist in the BlueCat Screenwriting Competition [2017]
Received a "Double Recommend" from The Writer's Store ScriptXpert coverage
Teleplay - Pilot for hour-long Fantasy/Drama
In a dsytopian Ireland, a young Irish mother fights for her son's survival after creatures once known only in myth become a frightening reality.
From ScriptXpert coverage:
"The writer has done a really great job in crafting and interlacing two different “realms” into one coherent story. The fantastical tales colliding with the Irish blight is handled in a way that makes it interesting, page turning and definitely makes the reader eager to read the next episode."
Finalist in Industry Insider Screenwriting Contest [2015]
Feature Screenplay - Action/Comedy
A pregnant superhero fights to secure her legacy in one final mission as she loses her powers to her developing child.
From ScriptXpert coverage:
"Lineage is a fantastic concept. The protagonist is certainly “super”, but she’s also really relatable. On top of that, the world of this story is incredibly interesting. It definitely has the potential to attract a wide audience."
Feature Screenplay - Comedy
The store manager of a failing clothing store desperately tries to keep his job while his rebellious staff, a competing retailer, and a mall full of irate shoppers aim to break him.
Featured screenplay on Scriptshadow.net:
"The thing I loved best about "Black Friday" was how it was framed as a "Christmas Carol" in the form of "Carol," the morose, cynical, chronically overworked and underpaid mall manager, who seems to have given up on the good in mankind. And then, in the end, with Jamie's last line, that all gets turned around.
The human element has once more triumphed over the more materialistic aspects of the holidays, and Christmas is saved. It gives you that cheery "Merry Christmas" feeling in your tummy, which, I think, is the best possible outcome for a story with this theme."]
Finalist, NYC Midnight Screenwriting Challenge
Short Screenplay - Fantasy
A young witch seemingly incapable of divination fights to stop the One-Armed Man from taking all of her powers after she tells a series of false omens.
"Spirited and visual... this script is absolutely adorable. Tassie is a great character and her world is very well developed."
Feature Screenplay - Comedy/Drama
A deadbeat dad on parole, desperate for respectable work, accepts a job that unites him with his impossibly difficult adolescent son who’s eager to see his father’s demise.