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  1. Posted: June 9, 2018In: Drama

    When a bookshop goes bankrupt, life is thrown into uncertainty for those who call it home. ‘D’ is eager to win a chance to launch her music career and finally escape her crippling double life. ‘B’ has a fatal secret she keeps from her surrogate children and sets out on a personal quest. While ‘W’ just lets life pass him by as he’s forced to come to grips with his sexuality and the prospect of his father never coming back for him.

    Philster Penpusher
    Added an answer on June 10, 2018 at 3:04 pm

    I'd say it's interesting, but it could be shorter, something along the lines of "The bookstore employee's are forced to confront the future and the past."

    I’d say it’s interesting, but it could be shorter, something along the lines of “The bookstore employee’s are forced to confront the future and the past.”

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  2. Posted: June 8, 2018In: Horror

    When zombies slaughter their classmates and the teacher drives off with the bus, the high school film club, stranded in the wilderness, must use all their skills and movie knowledge to stay alive until help arrives.

    Philster Penpusher
    Added an answer on June 10, 2018 at 3:01 pm

    Beyond the need for a clear protagonist, this sounds interesting,

    Beyond the need for a clear protagonist, this sounds interesting,

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