TV Shows - Malcolm C. Murray
Sorted by online popularity, based on the Engagement Score on May 12, 2024. Malcolm C. Murray has appeared in 5 television series with data.
  • Sweet Tooth Poster
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    Sweet Tooth
    as Train Last Man 1 episode • #661 most popular show
    Sweet Tooth is a fantasy drama series chronicling the story of Gus, a hybrid deer-boy, as he journeys through a post-apocalyptic landscape seeking a fresh start. Accompanied by a gruff companion, the narrative explores themes of survival and belonging in a world ravaged by a catastrophic virus and the emergence of human-animal hybrids.
  • Sweet Tooth Poster
    #661
    Sweet Tooth
    as Last Man (Stunt) 1 episode • #661 most popular show
    Sweet Tooth is a fantasy drama series chronicling the story of Gus, a hybrid deer-boy, as he journeys through a post-apocalyptic landscape seeking a fresh start. Accompanied by a gruff companion, the narrative explores themes of survival and belonging in a world ravaged by a catastrophic virus and the emergence of human-animal hybrids.
  • Bull Poster
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    Bull
    as Officer Lambert 1 episode • #780 most popular show
    Bull is a legal drama series that follows the brilliant and charming Dr. Jason Bull, a renowned trial consultant. As the head of Trial Analysis Corporation, Bull uses his skills and expertise to help analyze and predict the outcome of high-stakes trials. With a team of experts, including a former NYPD detective, a neurolinguistics expert, a hacker, and a stylist, Bull combines psychology, human intuition, and cutting-edge technology to shape the opinions of the jury. Full of suspense and intrigue, Bull offers an insightful and compelling look into the inner workings of the legal system.
  • Marvel's Luke Cage Poster
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    Marvel's Luke Cage
    as Waiter 1 episode • #1,312 most popular show
    Marvel's Luke Cage is a television series based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. The show follows the life of Luke Cage, a former convict with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin, as he becomes a hero for the people of Harlem. With a unique blend of action, drama, and superhero elements, the series explores themes of social justice, corruption, and personal redemption. Marvel's Luke Cage has been praised for its diverse cast, compelling storytelling, and gritty portrayal of urban life.
  • The Enemy Within Poster
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    The Enemy Within
    as Agent Brown 1 episode • #1,844 most popular show
    The Enemy Within is a thrilling drama series that follows the story of Erica Shepherd, a brilliant former CIA operative who turned into a traitor. When a notorious terrorist, whom Shepherd had captured years ago, resurfaces, she is enlisted by the FBI to help bring him down. The series explores the complex relationship between Shepherd and FBI agent Will Keaton, who is tasked with overseeing her involvement. Filled with twists and turns, The Enemy Within delves into themes of trust, betrayal, and redemption, creating an intense and suspenseful viewing experience.
Movies - Malcolm C. Murray
Sorted by online popularity. Malcolm C. Murray has appeared in 2 movies with data.
  • Venom Poster
    #799
    Venom
    as Lewis Donate • #799 most popular movie
    Venom is a 2018 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character, featuring Eddie Brock as the host of the alien symbiote, Venom. The movie follows Eddie as he gains superpowers and must confront a shadowy organization seeking to exploit symbiotes.
  • The Purge: Election Year Poster
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    The Purge: Election Year
    as Rev 2 (uncredited) • #1,951 most popular movie
    The Purge: Election Year is a 2016 American dystopian political action horror film directed by James DeMonaco. It is the third installment in the Purge franchise and stars Frank Grillo, Elizabeth Mitchell, and Mykelti Williamson. The film follows Leo Barnes, the head of security for Senator Charlene Roan, as they fight to survive the night during the annual Purge in order to prevent her assassination. Released in July 2016, the film received mixed reviews from critics and became the highest-grossing film of the series at that time.