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COPS

Described as having an edgy narrative with a buddy comedy bent on the order of a Lethal Weapon.

Delivering Gen

A Parisian mob enforcer moves to New York to escape his criminal life and raise an infant daughter with her mother, but his past catches up to him and endangers the baby.

Destiny: Queen of Thieves

A female master thief lives in New York City. When another criminal organization tries to pull a major heist in her city, like a darker version of a modern-day Robin Hood, Destiny sets them up to fail and steals the rest of their assets as they flee the city.

Domino Park

Two childhood friends’ paths collide in the mid 1980’s while members of the Miami Police Department during the reign of the Cocaine Cowboys.

Duke Nukem

A story centered on a guy hired by the CIA to prevent a madman by the name of Dr. Proton from using his arms of Techbots to take over the world.

For Richer or Poorer

A thief teams up with her ex-boyfriend to stage a fake wedding at the Natural History Museum in New York as a cover for the perfect heist.

Godforsaken

Follows an aging ex-con with more regrets than memories. Upon hearing about his son’s death his solitude is quickly broken as he must now protect the only family he has left and avenge a son he hardly knew.

Green River Killer

Police detective Tom Jensen spends 20 years looking for the notorious Green River Killer. Gary Ridgway is eventually arrested in 2001 thanks to DNA evidence and is convicted of 49 murders in the Seattle area from the 1980s and 1990s. He is sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole.

H.O.A.

After the president of a Home Owners Association, who is running for re-election, dies under mysterious circumstances, a newlywed couple embarks on an investigation into the tight-knit neighborhood's underbelly.

Hail to the Thief

The story is loosely based on three similar bank robberies that happened on the same night Bush and Democratic opponent Kerry hosted dueling campaign parties in August 2004.

This new fictional caper weaves in elements of political satire as it follows one novice criminal's quest to outfox an overwhelmed Iowan police force and rob several banks with his equally amateurish friends.

King of the Jungle

Former NASA programmer John McAfee develops the first commercial anti-virus program which is eventually acquired by Intel in 2010 for $7.68 billion. McAfee's personal fortune takes a significant hit in the wake of the financial crisis, forcing him to sell almost everything he owns. While leaving in Belize, Belizean authorities seek him out to question him about the murder of American expatriate and neighbor Gregory Viant Faull in Orange Walk Town. McAfee seeks political asylum in Guatemala, but his plea is denied and he is designated for deportation after allegedly entering the country illegally. While at a detention center, McAfee fakes a heart attack in order to give his attorney time to file a series of appeals that prevents his deportation to Belize, and on December 12, 2012, he was deported to the United States.

Lenny

Lenny McLean goes from humble beginnings in Hoxton, East London to become a boxer, bouncer, bare-knuckle fighter, actor, accused murderer and family man. McLean dies in 1998 at the age of 49.

Mr. Cranky

After the death of his ex-girlfriend, a crime boss finds himself charged with taking care of her seven-year-old daughter.

Narc

12 years later, Bobby, the son of the gangster Marco Tempe, has grown up and swears revenge on the cop who gunned his father down. ‘To the living we owe respect. To the dead we only owe the Truth’.

North Hollywood

On February 28, 1997, robbers exit a North Hollywood Bank of America branch and are confronted by police, who have no idea the firepower they are about to face. In the end, both suspects are killed, 12 officers and eight bystanders are injured, and bullet holes from about 2,000 rounds of ammo pocket nearby buildings and parked cars.

On the Brinks

Samuel Millar is a member of the Irish Republican Army and spends eight years in tough Irish prisons during the late 1970s and 1980s, where he takes part in the blanket protest in which political prisoners refuse to wear prison garb and are severely punished for it. He then comes to America under a different identity, reinvents himself as a family man and comic book shop owner. But then he helps pull off an armored truck heist, stealing more than $7 million from a Brink's truck and thus executing one of the most successful heists in U.S. history. Millar is eventually pardoned by President Bill Clinton and sent back to Ireland, where he reinvents himself once again, this time as a best-selling author of crime books.

Onassis

Focused on Onassis's antipathic relationship with Robert Kennedy. As attorney general, Bobby had investigated Aristotle Onassis’s sketchy international business practices and banned him from trading with the U.S. Their rivalry over control of and access to Jackie culminated in Onassis’s alleged financing of the assassination of the presidential hopeful.

Other People's Money

Elliot Castro, a working-class teenager in Scotland, figures out how to use the credit card system to his advantage.