TV Shows - Charlie Hall
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 21, 2024. Charlie Hall has appeared in 6 television series with data.
  • Monsters Poster
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    Monsters
    as Craig Cignarelli 4 episodes • #122 most popular show
    Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story is a season within the American biographical crime drama anthology series, Monster, created by Ryan Murphy and Ian Brennan. It explores the complex case of the Menendez brothers, who were convicted in 1996 for the murder of their parents. The series dramatizes the events leading up to and following the crime, providing a deep look into the psychological and familial dynamics involved.
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    The Sex Lives of College Girls
    as Andrew 7 episodes • #198 most popular show
    The Sex Lives of College Girls is a comedy television series that explores the lives of four college students navigating their way through the ups and downs of university life. With a perfect blend of humor and relatability, the show tackles topics such as relationships, sexuality, and self-discovery. Each episode follows the unique journeys of these young women as they encounter various challenges and embark on unforgettable adventures. With its witty writing and talented ensemble cast, The Sex Lives of College Girls offers a fresh and engaging perspective on the rollercoaster ride that is college life.
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    Veep
    as Eddie Axler 1 episode • #451 most popular show
    Veep is a satirical political comedy television series that follows the life of Selina Meyer, a former Vice President who becomes the President of the United States. The show, created by Armando Iannucci, offers a sharp and witty portrayal of the inner workings of American politics. With a talented ensemble cast led by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep expertly skewers the political landscape with its clever writing and smart humor. The series provides a hilarious and often absurd look at the power struggles, egos, and machinations behind the scenes in the nation's capital.
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    Love, Victor
    as Kieran 8 episodes • #1,261 most popular show
    Love, Victor is a coming-of-age romantic comedy series that follows the journey of Victor, a high school student struggling with his own identity and navigating his sexual orientation. Set in the same universe as the film Love, Simon, the show explores themes of self-discovery, first love, and acceptance. With a diverse cast and heartfelt storytelling, Love, Victor provides an authentic portrayal of the challenges and triumphs faced by LGBTQ+ youth in today's society.
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    Big Shot
    as Nick Russo 9 episodes • #1,507 most popular show
    Big Shot is an American sports dramedy television series that follows the story of a temperamental college basketball coach who is ousted from the NCAA and ends up teaching and coaching at an all-girls high school. The show explores the challenges and triumphs of this coach as he attempts to navigate the world of high school basketball and connect with his team. With a diverse cast and compelling storylines, Big Shot delves into themes of redemption, personal growth, and the importance of teamwork.
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    Single Drunk Female
    as Joel 11 episodes • #1,713 most popular show
    Single Drunk Female is a television series that follows Samantha Fink, a young woman navigating the rocky road to sobriety and self-improvement after a public debacle forces her to move back home with her mother.
Movies - Charlie Hall
Sorted by online popularity. Charlie Hall has appeared in 1 movies with data.
  • Moxie Poster
    #3,790
    Moxie
    as Bradley • #3,790 most popular movie
    Moxie 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.