Top TV Shows - Aaron Holliday
Aaron Holliday's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 television series sorted by current online popularity.
#124Euphoriaas Skye • 1 episode#124 in TVScore: 4.9Euphoria is an American teen drama series on HBO, based on an Israeli miniseries of the same name. Led by actress Zendaya, the series explores a group of high school students as they navigate through issues like substance abuse, identity, and trauma.
#596Sharp Objectsas Damon • 5 episodes#596 in TVScore: 1.2Sharp Objects is a gripping drama series based on the debut novel of the same name by Gillian Flynn. The show follows the life of Camille Preaker, a troubled reporter who returns to her small hometown to cover a series of murders. As the investigation unfolds, Camille is forced to confront her own demons while dealing with the complexities of her dysfunctional family. With its chilling atmosphere and intense performances, Sharp Objects delves into themes of trauma, family dynamics, and the dark secrets that haunt individuals and communities.
Top Movies - Aaron Holliday
Aaron Holliday's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 2 movies sorted by current online popularity.
#1,004Cocaine Bearas Stache#1,004 in moviesScore: 0.6Cocaine Bear is a upcoming action-comedy film directed by Elizabeth Banks. The film follows the true story of a bear who inadvertently ingested a large quantity of cocaine, leading it to go on a wild and dangerous rampage. With a witty screenplay and stellar cast, including Margot Robbie and John Cena, Cocaine Bear promises to be a thrilling and hilarious adventure. Get ready for a rollercoaster ride of chaos, laughter, and unexpected twists!
#3,630Moxieas Brandon#3,630 in moviesScore: 0.1Moxie is a 2021 American comedy-drama film directed by Amy Poehler. It follows the story of a shy 16-year-old girl named Vivian who, inspired by her mother's rebellious past and with the support of a confident new friend, decides to take a stand against sexism at her school by publishing an anonymous zine. The film explores themes of empowerment, activism, and solidarity among young women as they navigate the challenges of bullying, sexual harassment, and rape in their high school.







