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A.X.L. is a 2018 American science fiction adventure film written and directed by Oliver Daly and starring Alex Neustaedter, Becky G, Alex MacNicoll, Dominic Rains, and Thomas Jane. It tells the story of a teenage boy who encounters a robotic dog created from cutting edge military technology .
Last Rampage is a 2017 American crime drama film directed by Dwight Little.The screenplay by Alvaro Rodriguez and Jason Rosenblatt is based on the non-fiction book Last Rampage: The Escape of Gary Tison by University of Arizona Political Science Professor James W. Clarke, and details the true story of Tison's 1978 prison escape and subsequent murders. [2]
Bill Greer is a Texas rancher living with his two sons, Jackson and Lucas, and his wife, Monica, in a ranch close to the Rio Grande where illegal immigrants from Mexico cross the U.S. Mexican Border. Jackson was prepared to move to New York City so he could join the New York Yankees .
Brilliant Minds is an American medical drama television series created and written by Michael Grassi for NBC that is inspired by the Oliver Sacks books The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat and An Anthropologist on Mars. [1]
The Society is an American mystery teen drama television series created by Christopher Keyser, that was released via streaming on Netflix on May 10, 2019. It stars Kathryn Newton, Gideon Adlon, Sean Berdy, Natasha Liu Bordizzo, Jacques Colimon, Olivia DeJonge, Alex Fitzalan, Kristine Froseth, Jose Julian, Alexander MacNicoll, Toby Wallace and Rachel Keller.
In a deleted scene available exclusively on AOL, teenagers Lynne Vincent (Cailee Spaeny) and Dick Cheney (Alex MacNicoll) first get together while they're in high school.
Oliver Daly (director/screenplay); Alex Neustaedter, Becky G, Alex MacNicoll, Dominic Rains, Thomas Jane [155] 29: Operation Finale: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer: Chris Weitz (director); Matthew Orton (screenplay); Oscar Isaac, Ben Kingsley, Mélanie Laurent, Lior Raz, Nick Kroll, Haley Lu Richardson [156] 31: Kin: Summit Entertainment
Christian returned to Tucson and was replaced by Lydia Lunch sideman Alex MacNicol. [ 2 ] The band issued an overtly psychedelic, self-released red vinyl EP, sometimes called Two Bibles , though its first widely available record was an EP issued in 1982 by Dream Syndicate leader Steve Wynn on his own Down There label.