FARTHER ALONG
Logline: After his mother’s death and being dumped by his boyfriend, an upright perfectionist allows his devil-may-care father, a minister, to move in.
World Premiere, Dances with Films (DWF:NY) | January 2026
(Honorable Mention) Series/Episodic Pilot Script (LGBTQ) at the 2023 Big Apple Film Festival and Screenplay Competition, ranked in the top 50% of judges scores
“This show is for my dad... The man who consoled me after my first real break-up by saying, “ya know, I’ve been doing some reading and this is pretty common in the gay world.” The father who gave me a hoverboard for Christmas to save $2.75 on subway fare. The friend who would drop everything to be by my side in a crisis and stay way too long after the dust settled.”
“...the episode is a primo showcase for Peyton and Mulbry’s riffing chops as they tear her to greasy little pieces for crimes against cute little belts. (Peyton: “When you say you were ‘browsing,’ were you … touching … the products with your oily hands?”) Blotnick may be deemed bad to the bone, but this show is increasingly very, very good.”
Mother & Son Skype Sesh
The premise: Lester and Helen Higgins have weekly check-ins while in quarantine during the COVID-19 pandemic.
(Win) Audience Award for Best Scripted Short at the 2020 Agoraphobia Film Fest
(Win) Diamond Award for Best @Home COVID-19 Short Film at the Mindfield Film Festival
(Win) Best Actor • Platinum at the Mindfield Film Festival
(Win) Best Actress • Platinum at the Mindfield Film Festival
(Win) Best Sketch Comedy Duo • British Web Awards
Official Selections at the Sketchup House Party, Dumbo Film Festival, and FLICKFAIR
“The series is funny and enjoyable and I can see it appealing to just about anyone. It also gave me my favorite quotes I’ve heard in a web show, “I hate when hot people are funny.”
