WΔZ
''WΔZ'' (pronounced ''double-u delta zed)'', is a 2007 British crime horror thriller film directed by Tom Shankland, written by Clive Bradley, and starring Stellan Skarsgård, Melissa George, Selma Blair, and Tom Hardy. The film was released in the United States with the title ''The Killing Gene''. Plot Set against the backdrop of a dark and rain-soaked New York, ''WΔZ'' follows the investigative efforts of Detective Eddie Argo (portrayed by Stellan Skarsgård) and his newly assigned partner Helen Westcott (played by Melissa George). Together, they embark on a journey to solve a series of gruesome murders that have gripped the city. The modus operandi of the perpetrator involves carving the Price equation (wΔz = Cov (w,z) = βwzVz) onto the chests of each victim, presenting a cryptic puzzle for the detectives to unravel. As Eddie Argo and Helen Westcott delve into the intricacies of this enigmatic equation, a chilling revelation emerges – each victim is confronted with ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tom Shankland
Thomas Otto Shankland (born 7 May 1968) is an English film and television director and screenwriter. He is known for directing the horror films '' WΔZ'' (2007) and '' The Children'' (2008), and television series such as '' The Fades'' (2011), '' Ripper Street'' (2012), and '' The Missing'' (2014); for the latter, he was nominated for the 2015 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special. He has also been nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Short Film twice, for ''Bait'' (1999) and ''Going Down'' (2000). Background and education Shankland's father taught at Durham University, establishing the Italian department. His mother is Scandinavian. The family watched Italian and Scandinavian film. He went to school at St Margaret’s Primary School and Framwellgate Moor Comprehensive. He first gained visibility with a short film for Channel 4 called Bait in 1999. Filmography Film * ''Bubbles'' (1998; short) * ''Bait'' (1999; short) * ''G ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Melissa George
Melissa Suzanne George (born 6 August 1976) is an Australian and American actress. She began her career playing Angel Parrish on the Australian soap opera ''Home and Away'' between 1993–1996. After moving to the United States, George made her feature film debut with a supporting role in the 1998 tech noir '' Dark City''. She made the transition to leading roles when she starred in the 2005 remake of ''The Amityville Horror'', gaining further recognition with the thriller '' Derailed'' (2005), and the genre films ''30 Days of Night'' (2007) and ''Triangle'' (2009). Outside film, George played the recurring role of Lauren Reed on ABC's '' Alias'' (2003–2004). She was Golden Globe nominated for playing Laura Hill on the first season of HBO's ''In Treatment'' (2008), and won the Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress for her portrayal of Rosie in the Australian miniseries '' The Slap'' (2011); a part she reprised in the 2015 American adaptation. She starred as Margot Fox on ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ashley Walters (actor)
Ashley Anthony Walters (born 30 June 1982), also known by his stage name Asher D, is a British actor and rapper. He first rose to fame as a member of the UK garage group So Solid Crew who hit the top spot on the U.K. charts in 2001 with their second single, " 21 Seconds". Walters is notable for portraying drug dealer Dushane in five series of the British crime drama ''Top Boy'' (2011–2023). Other credits include ''Grange Hill'' (1997), '' Storm Damage'' (2000), '' Bullet Boy'' (2004), ''Get Rich or Die Tryin''' (2005), '' Life and Lyrics'' (2006), '' Hustle'' (2007), '' Outcasts'' (2011), ''Doctor Who'' (2013), '' Truckers'' (2013), '' Cuffs'' (2015), '' The Aliens'' (2016), ''Bulletproof'' (2018-2021), '' A Thousand Blows'' (also directed episodes 4, 5 and 6), '' Missing You'', and ''Adolescence'' (all 2025). Early life and education Ashley Anthony Walters was born on 30 June in Peckham, south-east London, to Jamaican and Guyanese parents. He was raised by his mother, Pam ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Price Equation
In the theory of evolution and natural selection, the Price equation (also known as Price's equation or Price's theorem) describes how a trait or allele changes in frequency over time. The equation uses a covariance between a trait and fitness, to give a mathematical description of evolution and natural selection. It provides a way to understand the effects that gene transmission and natural selection have on the frequency of alleles within each new generation of a population. The Price equation was derived by George R. Price, working in London to re-derive W.D. Hamilton's work on kin selection. Examples of the Price equation have been constructed for various evolutionary cases. The Price equation also has applications in economics. The Price equation is a mathematical relationship between various statistical descriptors of population dynamics, rather than a physical or biological law, and as such is not subject to experimental verification. In simple terms, it is a mathematical s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Clive Bradley (screenwriter)
Clive Bradley (born 1959) is a British screenwriter who has written for film and television. After graduating from the National Film and Television School, he was one of the winners of the first Orange Prize for Screenwriting in 1999. Career Bradley's first work for television was the episode "Force of Nature" for ITV’s '' The Vice'' in 2001, a series for which he contributed two more episodes (2002-2003). He has worked closely with Touchpaper Television, writing the three-part '' Last Rights'' (Channel Four Education 2004), ''A Harlot's Progress'' (Channel Four 2006), and the series ''City of Vice'' (Channel Four 2007), for which he was the lead writer; he and Peter Harness were nominated for a Writers' Guild of Great Britain award for the series. ''That Summer Day'' (Children’s BBC 2006) won the BAFTA Award for Best Children’s Drama (2007). ''WΔZ'', directed by Tom Shankland, premiered in 2007. He also wrote a two-part episode of the Irish police drama, '' Single-Hand ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Selma Blair
Selma Blair (born Selma Blair Beitner; June 23, 1972) is an American actress. She is known for her roles in '' Cruel Intentions'', '' Legally Blonde'', '' The Sweetest Thing'', and the ''Hellboy'' franchise. Blair, born in Southfield, Michigan, emerged from a background in legal and political involvement: both her parents were lawyers and her father active in the U.S. Democratic Party. Blair's upbringing was predominantly Jewish. She initially pursued photography at Kalamazoo College before moving to New York to become involved in the arts, graduating from the University of Michigan. Blair's early career was marked by numerous auditions to land her first roles in television and film, with her breakthrough in ''Cruel Intentions'' and subsequent mainstream success in projects like ''Legally Blonde'' and ''Hellboy''. After being diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 2018, she has shared her experience with the condition, contributing to her advocacy work. In 2021, Blair starr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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John Sharian
John Sharian (born John Shahnazarian; 1964) is an English actor of Armenian descent. He appeared in the film '' The Machinist'' (2004). Education Sharian attended the Taft School in Watertown, Connecticut and later Kenyon College in Gambier, Ohio, which he left in 1984. Career Sharian graduated from the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School in 1991 and began television acting shortly thereafter, appearing in the British sci-fi comedy series ''Red Dwarf'' in 1992. Sharian's film career began in 1994 with his role as one of the leads in '' Death Machine''. He also appeared in ''The Fifth Element'' (1997), ''Saving Private Ryan'' (1998) and '' The Machinist'' (2004). Sharian is a member of Armenian Dramatic Arts Alliance. Selected filmography *1992: ''Red Dwarf'' (TV Series, Episode: " Back to Reality") - New Lister *1994: '' Death Machine'' - Sam Raimi *1997: ''The Fifth Element'' - Fhloston Captain *1998: ''Grave of the Fireflies'' (Central Park Media version, voice) *1998: ''Lost i ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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David Julyan
David Julyan is an English musician and score composer. He is best known for composing the scores for director Christopher Nolan's early films. Early life David Julyan was born in 1967 in Cheltenham, England. Other projects In 2006, he scored the horror movie '' The Descent'' and a UK feature, ''Outlaw''. Julyan has also been invited to sit on film music discussion panels at various film festivals, including the BMI Music & Film Panel at the 2004 and 2006 Sundance Film Festival The Sundance Film Festival is an annual film festival organized by the Sundance Institute. It is the largest independent film festival in the United States, with 423,234 combined in-person and online viewership in 2023. The festival has acted ...s and the 2002 Flanders International Film Festival Ghent panel on "How to Get Started in Film Music". An interview with him has been included in the book '' Moving Music''. Filmography References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Julyan, David ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vertigo Films
Vertigo Films is a British independent TV and Film production company founded in 2002 by Allan Niblo and James Richardson and joined a few years later by current CEO and partner, Jane Moore. The company has produced and distributed over 50 feature films, from critical hits Monsters and Bronson to Oscar Nominated Ajami, to No.1 UK box office hits StreetDance 3D and The Sweeney. It has also made over 100 hours of high end TV such as Britannia and Bulletproof for Sky, Mammals for Amazon, A Town Called Malice for Sky and Curfew for Paramount +. Vertigo has a long history of discovering and supporting new talent, giving new stars their first leading role and offering directors their first feature, TV show or English language break. These include Tom Hardy (Bronson, Mad Max), Gareth Edwards (Monsters, Star Wars: Rogue One), Vanessa Kirby (Kill Command, Mission Impossible), Sofia Boutella (StreetDance 2, Rebel Moon), Tom Shankland (The Killing Gene, SAS Rogue Heroes), Max and Dania ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Allan Niblo
Allan Niblo is a British film producer and director. He co-founded Vertigo Films in 2002. Filmography Producer * ''Human Traffic'' (1999) * '' South West 9'' (2001) * '' The Football Factory'' (2004) * ''It's All Gone Pete Tong'' (2004) * '' The Business'' (2005) * ''WΔZ'' (2007) * ''Outlaw'' (2007) * ''Monsters'' (2010) * '' Monsters: Dark Continent'' (2014) * '' Book of Love'' (2022) Executive producer * '' Dirty Sanchez: The Movie'' (2006) * '' The Wake Wood'' (2011) * '' Horrid Henry: The Movie'' (2011) * ''The Facility'' (2012) Awards * BAFTA – Cymru Award Nominations * Genie Award – Best Motion Picture for ''It's All Gone Pete Tong'' * Leo Award The Leo Awards are the awards program for the British Columbia film and television industry. Held each May or June in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, the Leo Awards were founded by the Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Foundation of British C ... – Feature Length Drama: Best Feature Length Drama for ' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Paul Kaye
Paul Kaye (born 15 December 1964) is an English comedian and actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Thoros of Myr in the HBO fantasy series ''Game of Thrones'' (2013–17). He started as shock interviewer Dennis Pennis on ''The Sunday Show'' (1995–97). His other TV roles include Mike Strutter in the MTV series '' Strutter'' (2006–2007), Vince the fox in the BBC black comedy series '' Mongrels'' (2010–2011), Vinculus in the BBC fantasy mini-series Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell (2015), Psychiatrist in the Netflix comedy series '' After Life'' (2019–20), Malcolm Donahue in the ITV crime drama ''Vera'' (2019–23), and Patrick Katz in the Netflix thriller mini-series '' The Stranger'' (2020). In theatre, Kaye was nominated for the 2012 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Performance in a Supporting Role in a Musical, for his work as Mr. Wormwood in the Royal Shakespeare Company's musical '' Matilda''. Early life Kaye was born in the Clapham area of London on 15 De ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Seven (1995 Film)
''Seven'' (often stylized as ''Se7en'') is a 1995 American crime thriller film directed by David Fincher and written by Andrew Kevin Walker. It stars Brad Pitt and Morgan Freeman, with Gwyneth Paltrow and John C. McGinley in supporting roles. Set in an unnamed, crime-ridden city, ''Seven''s narrative follows disenchanted, nearly retired Detective Lieutenant William Somerset (Freeman) and his newly transferred partner David Mills (Pitt) as they try to stop a serial killer from committing a series of murders based on the seven deadly sins. Walker, an aspiring writer, based ''Seven'' on his experiences of moving from a suburban setting to New York City during a period of rising crime and drug addiction in the late 1980s. An Italian film company optioned his script, but following financial difficulties, the rights were sold to New Line Cinema. Studio executives were opposed to the script's bleak conclusion, insisting on a more mainstream and optimistic outcome. Fincher, determine ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |