Top TV Shows - Dominic Bogart
Dominic Bogart's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 4 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • FBI Poster
    #116
    FBI
    as Gio Russo 1 episode
    #116 in TVScore: 5.3
    FBI is a crime drama TV show that revolves around the inner workings of the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The show follows a team of special agents as they investigate and solve complex cases involving terrorism, organized crime, and other high-profile crimes. With a focus on both the personal and professional lives of the agents, FBI offers a realistic and intense portrayal of the challenges faced by law enforcement in protecting the nation. Combining action, suspense, and character-driven storytelling, FBI continues to captivate audiences with its thrilling investigations and compelling characters.
  • Fear the Walking Dead Poster
    #179
    Fear the Walking Dead
    as Joe 2 episodes
    #179 in TVScore: 3.6
    Fear the Walking Dead is a post-apocalyptic horror television series that serves as a companion series to The Walking Dead. Set in Los Angeles, the show follows a blended family as they navigate the initial outbreak of the zombie apocalypse. Through the eyes of Madison Clark and her partner Travis Manawa, viewers witness the gradual collapse of society as fear and desperation take hold. The series delves into the moral dilemmas faced by the characters as they struggle to protect their loved ones and make unimaginable choices in order to survive.
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    #486
    American Primeval
    as Cook 4 episodes
    #486 in TVScore: 1.4
    American Primeval is a Western television miniseries that explores the tumultuous period of the Utah War in 1857. Starring Taylor Kitsch and Betty Gilpin, this series follows a mother and son duo as they flee from a dark past, seeking freedom in the American West. Amidst their journey, they encounter both the bitter cruelty and the unexpected bonds that shape their new lives.
  • Arrow Poster
    #584
    Arrow
    as Alex Faust 2 episodes
    #584 in TVScore: 1.2
    Arrow is a television series that follows the life of Oliver Queen, a billionaire playboy who becomes a vigilante archer after being stranded on a hostile island. Returning home to Starling City, Oliver takes on the persona of Arrow to fight crime and corruption. With his exceptional archery skills and a team of skilled allies, he works to protect his city from various criminal threats. The show explores Oliver's journey as he balances his dual identity, confronts his past, and becomes a symbol of hope for the city.
Top Movies - Dominic Bogart
Dominic Bogart's most popular movies ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 3 movies sorted by current online popularity.
  • Just Mercy Poster
    #3,053
    Just Mercy
    as Doug Ansley
    #3,053 in moviesScore: 0.2
    Just Mercy is a powerful and thought-provoking legal drama based on a true story. The film explores themes of justice, racism, and inequality in the criminal justice system. It follows the journey of young lawyer Bryan Stevenson as he fights to overturn the wrongful conviction of Walter McMillian, an African-American man sentenced to death for a crime he didn't commit. Just Mercy sheds light on the flaws in the system and the courage it takes to challenge them.
  • American Skin Poster
    #4,882
    American Skin
    #4,882 in moviesScore: 0.1
    American Skin is a gripping crime drama film that follows the story of Lincoln Jefferson, a Marine veteran and school janitor, as he seeks justice for his son who was killed by a police officer. Fueled by his desire to mend his shattered relationship with his son, Lincoln takes matters into his own hands. With powerful performances from the cast, the film explores themes of justice, race, and the complexities of the American criminal justice system.
  • Hello Herman Poster
    #8,328
    Hello Herman
    as Jim-Carl Lee
    #8,328 in moviesScore: 0.0
    Hello, Herman is a 2012 American drama film that delves into the unsettling story of a high school student, Herman Howards, who commits a tragic mass shooting at his suburban school. The film sheds light on the impact of desensitization, youth violence, bullying, and the media's influence on the pursuit of fame.