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Coyote : TV Review | Hollywood Reporter

1/7/2021 Michael Chiklis stars in a CBS All Access thriller about a retired Border Patrol agent forced to work for a Mexican cartel. “There’s two kinds of people in the world,” proclaims grizzled Border Patrol agent Ben Clemens (Michael Chiklis) to his rookie partner (George Pullar) in the new CBS All Access thriller Coyote. “Those who choose to break the law, and those that don’t.” Too much of a stickler even for his fellow officers, Ben is practically ushered out of the office at his own retirement party, even though he’s just discovered an underground tunnel and single-handedly rescued a woman from probable sex trafficking. Divorced from his wife (Kelli Williams) and distant from his adult daughter (Amy Forsyth), Ben isn’t particularly looking forward to his golden years and he certainly isn’t prepared to confront the moral nuances he’d spent his three decades in law enforcement choosing to ignore.

Musician to debut latest single at film festival

The Butterfly, at the Capricorn Film Festival early next year. The 23-year-old Bundaberg girl is an emerging contemporary pop vocalist, composer and producer, who just completed her Honours year of a Bachelor of Music at the University of Sydney. Her performance, appropriately titled Butterfly in a Cave, will take place in the beautiful cathedral caves at Capricorn Caves, north of Rockhampton. The performance will feature the live debut of her single, The Butterfly, which was written about the years after the loss of her grandfather. “Feeling the person is still there, like a butterfly that never flies away,” Chelsea said.

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