TV Shows - Chris Sandiford
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on November 21, 2024. Chris Sandiford has appeared in 4 television series with data.
  • What We Do in the Shadows Poster
    #18
    What We Do in the Shadows
    as Derek 8 episodes • #18 most popular show
    What We Do in the Shadows is a mockumentary-style comedy TV show that follows the daily lives of four ancient vampire roommates living in Staten Island. Each episode hilariously explores their struggles to adapt to modern society while dealing with both their supernatural powers and mundane tasks. The show is known for its clever writing, brilliant comedic timing, and its ability to seamlessly blend humor and horror elements. With a talented ensemble cast and a unique spin on vampire lore, What We Do in the Shadows offers a refreshing and entertaining take on the vampire genre.
  • Ghosts Poster
    #80
    Ghosts
    as Kenny 1 episode • #80 most popular show
    ‘Ghosts’ is a comedic American television sitcom focused on the lives of Samantha and Jay, a couple who have inherited a dilapidated country estate with the ambition to transform it into a bed-and-breakfast. The twist to their renovation plans is revealed when Samantha discovers she can communicate with a quirky ensemble of ghosts that inhabit the mansion, each with distinct personalities and historical backgrounds, stemming from different eras.
  • The Bold Type Poster
    #1,255
    The Bold Type
    as Bryan Henderson 1 episode • #1,255 most popular show
    The Bold Type is an American drama television series that follows the lives of three best friends working for a women's magazine in New York City. The show explores the challenges they face both personally and professionally, as they navigate their way through the ever-changing world of publishing. With its engaging storylines and diverse characters, The Bold Type tackles relevant and important issues such as feminism, sexuality, and identity. The series has received critical acclaim for its realistic portrayal of modern women in the workplace and its ability to address thought-provoking topics with both humor and sensitivity.
  • God's Favorite Idiot Poster
    #1,995
    God's Favorite Idiot
    as Tom 8 episodes • #1,995 most popular show
    God's Favorite Idiot is a comedic television series that follows the life of Clark Thompson, an ordinary office worker who unexpectedly becomes chosen as God's favorite idiot. The show explores the hilarious and chaotic adventures that ensue as Clark navigates his newfound role as a divine figure, often with disastrous and side-splitting results. With its clever writing and talented ensemble cast, God's Favorite Idiot is a must-watch for fans of comedic, lighthearted television.
Movies - Chris Sandiford
Sorted by online popularity. Chris Sandiford has appeared in 2 movies with data.
  • Thanksgiving Poster
    #359
    Thanksgiving
    as Doug • #359 most popular movie
    Thanksgiving is an upcoming American slasher film directed by Eli Roth, based on Roth's mock trailer from Grindhouse (2007). After a Black Friday riot ends tragically, a mysterious serial killer named 'John Carver' arrives in Plymouth, Massachusetts, determined to turn the town's inhabitants into his Thanksgiving carving board. The film stars Patrick Dempsey as the town sheriff, along with an ensemble cast including Addison Rae, Milo Manheim, Jalen Thomas Brooks, Nell Verlaque, Rick Hoffman, and Gina Gershon.
  • Moonfall Poster
    #1,120
    Moonfall
    as Mosley • #1,120 most popular movie
    Moonfall is a science fiction disaster film directed by Roland Emmerich. When a mysterious force knocks the moon from its orbit, a band of unlikely heroes must embark on a mission to save Earth from its impending destruction. The film showcases breathtaking visual effects and intense action sequences as the team battles against time to prevent a catastrophic collision. Moonfall combines elements of suspense, adventure, and scientific intrigue, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats until the thrilling conclusion.