Writer-director-producer Eddie Arya and actor Jamie Vergan are shooting their second feature, The System, and plan to collaborate on a further two films.
In The System, Vergan plays Martin McMillan, a family man who.s suddenly made redundant after 15 years of loyal service to the same company. After losing his home, car and savings, Martin faces yet another challenge, an incident that will change his life.
The cast includes Nikki Waterhouse as Martin.s wife, Yasemine B.Plows as their daughter and Biman Wimalaratne as a call centre operator who is Martin.s only real friend.
.It.s not based on a true story but on what is happening in our economy as companies go broke or make people redundant,. Arya tells If. .Most of us can relate in some way to what happens in the film..
Vergan played the lead in the writer-director.s first film, The Navigator, a...
In The System, Vergan plays Martin McMillan, a family man who.s suddenly made redundant after 15 years of loyal service to the same company. After losing his home, car and savings, Martin faces yet another challenge, an incident that will change his life.
The cast includes Nikki Waterhouse as Martin.s wife, Yasemine B.Plows as their daughter and Biman Wimalaratne as a call centre operator who is Martin.s only real friend.
.It.s not based on a true story but on what is happening in our economy as companies go broke or make people redundant,. Arya tells If. .Most of us can relate in some way to what happens in the film..
Vergan played the lead in the writer-director.s first film, The Navigator, a...
- 3/25/2014
- by Don Groves
- IF.com.au
The popularity of shows like “The Following” and “Dexter” proves how fascinated we are with serial killers, and in the new season of Investigation Discovery's "Dark Minds," viewers will hear from a real convicted serial killer, who formulates theories about the motives of unsolved murders.
Synopsis:
In "Dark Minds" non-fiction crime author M. William Phelps and criminal profiler John Kelly revisit unsolved homicides believed to be the work of serial killers. Joining them in the hunt for answers this season is a new anonymous source: a convict currently serving time for a series of murders. Known to audiences only as "Raven," this unique source offers his "expert" opinion about potential motivations behind these chilling cold cases, using his own personal experience to formulate theories.
Featuring crimes as horrific as those committed by the infamous I-70 Killer and the original Night Stalker, "Dark Minds" brings fresh eyes to unsolved serial...
Synopsis:
In "Dark Minds" non-fiction crime author M. William Phelps and criminal profiler John Kelly revisit unsolved homicides believed to be the work of serial killers. Joining them in the hunt for answers this season is a new anonymous source: a convict currently serving time for a series of murders. Known to audiences only as "Raven," this unique source offers his "expert" opinion about potential motivations behind these chilling cold cases, using his own personal experience to formulate theories.
Featuring crimes as horrific as those committed by the infamous I-70 Killer and the original Night Stalker, "Dark Minds" brings fresh eyes to unsolved serial...
- 2/16/2013
- by The Woman In Black
- DreadCentral.com
No one understands a serial killer like a serial killer. The premise helped inspire the fictional "The Silence of the Lambs," and now it fuels the real investigations on "Dark Minds," the new Investigation Discovery series that premieres Wednesday night. On it, crime author M. William Phelps and criminal profiler John Kelly revisit unsolved serial-killer cases with the help of "13" -- a convicted killer heard only over the telephone. (Pictured: Phelps, left, with Kelly.) Phelps, a former consultant on "Dexter," has a personal stake: His own sister-in-law was murdered by a serial killer...
- 1/25/2012
- by Kimberly Potts
- The Wrap
Tune in alert for author M. William Phelps and Criminal Profiler John Kelly Build comprehensive profiles of suspected serial killers in "Dark Minds", premiering Wednesday, January 25 at 10 Pm Et. Investigation Discovery.s new series "Dark Minds", crime author M. William Phelps and criminal profiler John Kelly revisit unsolved homicides believed to be the work of serial killers. Joining them in the hunt for answers is an unlikely and anonymous source: a convict serving multiple life sentences for a series of murders. Known only to audiences as .13,. this unique source offers his .expert. opinion about potential motivations behind these chilling cold cases, using his own personal experience to formulate theories. Featuring crimes as horrific as those...
- 12/19/2011
- by April MacIntyre
- Monsters and Critics
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