
Timothy Paul Taylor
2021Murders
Michael Berryman, Bill Moseley
"Junction Murders" Is the story of Sal Bernando and his partner Raymond Blake, who are haunted by a series of murders that they were unable to solve during their long enforcement careers. Now 15 years after the last killing, Ray and Sal long since retired, the murders begin again with a slight change in the killers methods - but obviously the same person? Sal and Ray begin their own investigation again much to the behest of LT. Cooper and the police force they once were a part of. As they begin to hone in on the monster that has eluded them for the past 15 years, they are forced to confront their own demons and the realization that the killer was far closer than ever Imagined.
Murders
The Things We Leave Behind
Chip Rossetti
Cindy Maples, Brenda Jo Reutebuch
Three soldiers become unlikely friends after falling into enemy hands in this emotional drama that takes a very different look at war. One by one, Pvt. Aaron Phillips, Lt. Steven Hill, and Sgt. Bryan Monroe are taken hostage. Strangers to one another, each man has his own story and different levels of military experience. While Pvt. Phillips is on his first tour of duty, Lt. Hill has returned to active duty from the reserves, and Sgt. Monroe is on his fourth and final tour. Trapped in a small and dank prison cell, the soldiers swap stories of their last memories of home, but time is running out, and all of their lives are hanging in the balance.
Homefront
The Gospel Writers' Autographs
Chip Rossetti
Timothy Paul Taylor, Mardell Elmer
Mitchell Dyer has always been a loner. The only two things he has ever been passionate about are his inventions and his autograph collection. He has only one friend, Vance Marlow. One day, while Mitchell is working in his basement, Vance shows up, claiming that he has invented a device, out of a label maker, that can let him travel in time. Vance convinces Mitchell into coming along with him, as they set out on a hilarious and eye opening quest to get the autographs of the four Gospel writers, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John. Along the way they learn a few things about what is REALLY important in life.
The Gospel Writers' Autographs
Where Was God?
Travis Palmer
Timothy Paul Taylor
May 20, 2013––an EF5 tornado ripped through Moore, OK. The magnitude of devastation measured over eight times greater than the atomic bomb that leveled Hiroshima. As the world watched, one question continued to surface—Where Was God? This story follows several families and individuals who recount the timeline of destruction and share their experiences of the devastating and miraculous events that changed their lives forever.
Where Was God?
The Colors of Emily
Chip Rossetti
Jenn Gotzon Chandler, Timothy Paul Taylor
Kate Montgomery, an artist/art buyer, is searching for something missing in her life. However, when she discovers blind artist, Emily Burton, she's forced to re-examine her own twisted past - one painting at a time.
The Colors of Emily
Back in the Day
Michael Rosenbaum
Morena Baccarin, Michael Rosenbaum
Sometimes in order to move forward, you have to go back. And in this raunchy comedy, Jim Owens does just that when he heads home for his high school reunion. In an attempt to relive the glory days with his boys and explore an old romance, he nearly destroys his hometown and friendships.
Back in the Day
In Gramps' Shoes
Chip Rossetti
Donald James Parker, Francine Locke
After 20 years of praying for his daughter to let him back into her life, a 65-year-old Ty gets his wish when the prodigal requests his help in dealing with a financial bind and her rebellious teenage son. Ty's first encounter with his grandson, whom the grandfather has never met, leads to a challenge for a two mile race that alters the course of life of the young man as well as the grandfather.
In Gramps' Shoes
Right to Believe
Chip Rossetti
Christopher Hunt, Timothy Paul Taylor
Tony Morris (Christopher Hunt) is a local newspaper reporter who is demoted to writing for his paper’s community section after his credibility is falsely called into question. Little does Tony know that his first assignment in his new role presents the biggest challenge of his young career. With his job on the line, Tony is assigned to cover the town’s first Gay Pride Day and interview parade organizer Markus Fry (Timothy Paul Taylor).
Right to Believe
Gramps Goes to College
Chip Rossetti
Donald James Parker, Rusty Martin
Ty Bounds, a workaholic as a computer programmer for 35 years, has retired. No longer forced to work for a living, he seeks how he can spend his time serving God. Following the lead of the Holy Spirit, he returns to college to wage war against secular humanism and to mentor a new generation in truth seeking.
Gramps Goes to College