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MIB23

A mash-up between the 21 Jump Street and Men in Black franchises that moves Channing Tatum and Jonah Hill from school narcs to alien hunters.

Mona Lisa

A small-time chauffeur delves into the New York underbelly with a high-class call girl.

Ness

After he closes the Al Capone case in Chicago, Federal agent Eliot Ness moves to Cleveland. There he makes a promise to help clean up the town until the city is scarred by a series of gruesome killings known as the "torso" murders.

Outlander

Set at the end of WWII, an Army nurse takes a second honeymoon in Scotland with her husband and finds herself transported back to a time when the clans ruled the Highlands and her husband's English ancestors are the enemy.

Playing for Pizza

A veteran NFL quarterback winds up on a semi-pro team in Italy after blowing his last chance to lead a team to the Super Bowl.

Robositter

About an unhappy 14 year old boy in a colony of Saturn, who is given a robotic drill sergeant baby sitter to put him back on track but they end up going on adventures in space.

Rush

The story centers on the life of Rush Limbaugh.

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Russ & Roger

Set in the late 1960s when cheap counterculture films are minting money, struggling studio 20th Century Fox gives soft-core pulp director Russ Meyers the opportunity to direct "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls" because his profit margins are so high and his costs are miniscule. Meyer agrees to take on "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls" on the condition that the script is written by film critic Roger Ebert, who had written one of the few positive reviews Meyer had ever received. Meyers and Ebert struggle with the studio's board of directors and the ratings board, but despite being the rare major studio release with an X rating, they are vindicated when "Beyond The Valley Of The Dolls" is released in 1970 to big box office.

Sex and the City 3

Rumored third installment of HBO's Sex and the City.

Snow Crash (TV)

Set in the near future, the U.S. exists as a patchwork of corporate-franchise city-states, and private enterprise and the mafia controls everything. A computer virus is manifested as a drug called Snow Crash that is transmitted visually from computer screens to unsuspecting users, frying their brains. Hiro Protagonist, a computer hacker/samurai swordsman/pizza delivery driver, investigates and tries to stop the takeover of postmodern civilization.

Spider-Man 6

The sixth installment of the "Spider-Man" franchise. There are no indications yet on plot details.

Summer's End

A group of teens in a small Oregon town survive a deadly virus that wipes out the adult population and must fight for their lives when the military attempts to quarantine the area.

The Big Valley

A feature adaptation of ABC's '60s TV series "The Big Valley." Susan Sarandon would play the role of Victoria Barkley, the character played by Barbara Stanwyck in the original.

The Corrections

Three generations of a highly dysfunctional Midwestern family meet at the family home for what will be the last Christmas gathering there.
Location: US - New York

The Devil's Right Hand

A group of powerful New York executives share a dark secret that, if revealed, would destroy all their careers.

The Stoneheart

A 12-year-old London boy enters a hidden alternate world where statues, imbued with the soul like essence of their makers, come to life. The boy's presence upsets a balance between good and evil, and while dealing with such creatures as sphinxes and gargoyles, he teams with an orphan girl and the statue of a World War I gunner to try to set things right.

The Three Musketeers

Peter Straughan's script will play up the action and sexier elements of the story much the same way that Lionel Wigram, who co-wrote and produced "Sherlock Holmes," reimagined the detective (limned by Robert Downey Jr.) as a bare-knuckle boxing, martial-arts savvy sleuth.