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  1. Posted: May 4, 2016In: SciFi

    When a secret society of intellectual samurai compromise a tech company’s financial software, a psychic strategist must decode an ancient work of popular Japanese fiction before the global economy collapses.

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    When a tech company?s financial software is compromised by a terrorist group, a strategist must unravel clues from an ancient work of popular Japanese fiction to prevent the global economy from collapse. But it's not "about" that really. The strategist discovers that she has both been written into tRead more

    When a tech company?s financial software is compromised by a terrorist group, a strategist must unravel clues from an ancient work of popular Japanese fiction to prevent the global economy from collapse.

    But it’s not “about” that really. The strategist discovers that she has both been written into the story, and her actions create the story. Its the slow unveil that this investigation leads wherever she looks hardest…so it’s about agency.

    And how do you state that the story takes place in the future?

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  2. Posted: May 2, 2016In: Horror

    A washed-up news anchor and self-help aficionado, Buck Walsh, finds what may be the saving grace of his career: the lost family home videos from an unsolved double homicide. But watching all 50 minutes of the found footage extravaganza unleashes paranormal forces inside Channel 93’s Public Access TV studio. Buck must put his self-help lessons to the test and discover the demon’s true identity before he becomes the next victim.

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    When evil forces are unwittingly unleashed by the broadcast of ?murder footage, a washed up news anchor must uncover?the demon's identity before he becomes the next victim. ?

    When evil forces are unwittingly unleashed by the broadcast of ?murder footage, a washed up news anchor must uncover?the demon’s identity before he becomes the next victim.

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  3. Posted: February 19, 2016In: Examples

    After being transported to a surreal world where she accidently kills the first person she meets, a young girl must team up with three strangers to kill again in order to get back home. (The Wizard of Oz)

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    just awesome

    just awesome

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