Lai-Ling Bernstein

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The Amityville Terror
Jenny
When a new family moves to an old house in Amityville, they are tormented and tortured by an evil spirit living in the home while trapped by the malicious townspeople who want to keep them there.
THE DUFF/ダメ・ガールが最高の彼女になる方法
Octavia
Bianca's universe turns upside down when she learns that her high school refers to her as a ‘DUFF' (Designated Ugly Fat Friend). Hoping to erase that label, she enlists the help of a charming jock and her favorite teacher. Together they'll face the school's mean girl and remind everyone that we are all someone's DUFF… and that's totally fine.
No More Games
Rene
t's been said that a man is only as faithful as his options allow him to be. This seems to be the case for Myron who has more than his fair share of pretty, smart, funny and seductive women following behind him. When he finally meets "The One," his horrible reputation with the ladies precedes him and takes on a life of its own, and there is nothing he or his friends can do about it. When true love calls though, there is no denying it.
Anatomy of Love
Gabrielle
Cassious is a hopelessly romantic college student seeking to find love and companionship with his best friend Jenesis. Jenesis is an emotionally scarred college girl who has outspokenly lost her faith in true love. Cassious is careful to not to spill his true feelings knowing her feelings regarding love and their friendship. Jenesis expresses her stern opinions of love in one of her college courses and winds up with a special assignment. Jenesis is challenged by her professor to document the opinions of at least 10 of her peers on the question "What is love?". Once she has documented her peers she is then to document her opinion after listening to her peers to see if her idea has changed. As Jenesis has done her whole life, she depends on Cassious to help her complete her learning and love. Cassious gets ribbed by his friends for following Jenesis around constantly and being her errand boy as she jumps from guy to guy and dismissed Cassious' obvious feelings... Written by Mason Younge