Top TV Shows - Matthew Chamberlain
Ranked by engagement score
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Spartacus
Popularity:#214TV ShowOvidius • 3 epSpartacus is a historical drama television series that aired from 2010 to 2013. Set in ancient Rome, the show follows the story of Spartacus, a Thracian gladiator who leads a slave uprising against the Roman Republic. With a gripping storyline and intense action, Spartacus explores themes of power, loyalty, and survival. It gained a strong following for its visually stunning cinematography, captivating characters, and compelling storytelling. Filled with political intrigue, epic battles, and complex relationships, Spartacus is a must-watch for fans of historical dramas and action-packed adventures.3.1Moderate - 2

Xena: Warrior Princess
Popularity:#475TV ShowOrpheus • 1 epXena: Warrior Princess follows the adventures of Xena, a skilled warrior seeking to redeem her dark past by protecting the innocent. Joined by Gabrielle, a bard who becomes a warrior in her own right, they confront various adversaries and encounter mythological beings. Xena's strength, strategy, and moral journey anchor the series, which blends action, drama, and humor.1.4Low - 3

Xena: Warrior Princess
Popularity:#475TV ShowCrassus • 1 epXena: Warrior Princess follows the adventures of Xena, a skilled warrior seeking to redeem her dark past by protecting the innocent. Joined by Gabrielle, a bard who becomes a warrior in her own right, they confront various adversaries and encounter mythological beings. Xena's strength, strategy, and moral journey anchor the series, which blends action, drama, and humor.1.4Low
Top Movies - Matthew Chamberlain
Ranked by engagement score
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The Frighteners
Popularity:#2,804MoviePasserby0.2Low - 2

Black Sheep
Popularity:#5,512MovieOliver OldfieldBlack Sheep is a 2006 New Zealand comedy horror film about a genetic engineering experiment gone wrong, turning a flock of sheep into bloodthirsty predators. Directed by Jonathan King, the film stars Nathan Meister, Peter Feeney, Danielle Mason, and others. With special effects by Weta Workshop, it premiered at the TIFF in 2006 and received theatrical releases in New Zealand, Spain, and North America.0.1Low







