Films & TV

Truth or Dare // Writer

Eight college friends head to a “Haunted Rental” for Halloween. But when they replay the game that made the house infamous, they awaken an evil spirit intent on stealing their souls.

Truth or Dare is fun as soon as it reels you in and that’s pretty much from the get-go.”
—iHorror

A Christmas for the Books // Writer

Set to host a prestigious holiday gala and stuck in a love triangle, a lifestyle guru must prove she’s a romance expert.

“This year on the Hallmark Channel, the holiday movie to watch is A Christmas for the Books.”
—Distractify

Animal // Writer, Producer

When plans for a weekend vacation hit a dead end, a group of close-knit friends finds themselves stranded in unfamiliar territory, pursued by a menacing, bloodthirsty predator.

“A healthy amalgam of The Descent and Feast, with a hint of Night of the Living Dead.”
–Cinema Crazed

The Trouble with the Truth // Producer

Musician and starving artist Robert reconsiders his own failed marriage to Emily after his daughter announces that she’s engaged.

“John Shea and Lea Thompson deliver beautifully-etched performances in Jim Hemphill’s touching portrait.”
—The Hollywood Reporter

“A convincing, moving and provocative two-hander… Performances are tops.”
—Variety

Home Shopped Holiday // Writer

“A widowed doctor and a grieving teacher bond over their shared love of a rare Christmas ornament while navigating the complexities of love and loss during the holiday season.”

“Cute and adorable…Definitely would make for a Hallmark Christmas Movie.”
—Brian’s Book Blog

The Final Wish // Producer

After the death of his father, a young man returns home to help his grief-stricken mother and comes across a mysterious item that is more than it seems.

“Delivers a batch of cruel, clever shocks… Atmospheric visuals and a nifty final twist help make this a solidly moody chiller.”
—RadioTimes

The Id // Director, Producer

A lonely woman caring for her domineering father is pushed to the brink when a figure from her past re-enters her life.

Awards
Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival 2016 — Winner, Best Thriller

“A deeply unsettling thriller that goes behind the closed doors of suburbia… as moving as it is frightening.”
—Filmmaker Magazine

InstaPsycho // Writer

An unhinged social media super fan frames her best friend for murder.

“A good example of a ‘Social Media is the Devil’ type of film… Plus—and this is key—InstaPsycho actually has a sense of humor about itself.”
—Through the Shattered Lens

Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! // Writer (Additional Material)

A vacation to Paris takes a wrong turn when Scooby and Shaggy miss their flight, end up on a skydiving expedition in the Himalayas, and encounter the Abominable Snowmonster.

“Slapstick but clean humor and lots of red herrings will keep viewers between ages 4 and 11 amused and intrigued until the very end.”
—Common Sense Media

Scooby-Doo! in Where’s My Mummy? // Writer (Story)

In Egypt for the Sphinx’s restoration, Scooby and the gang stumble upon Cleopatra’s tomb and seemingly unleash an ancient curse that raises an army of the undead.

“A lively, colorful movie… stresses the value of friendship, of using one’s intellect, and of learning something about other lands and cultures.”
—DVD Verdict