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Filmography from Tom Mccarthy

Filmography from : Tom Mccarthy


Director :

Game of Thrones, David Nutter (9 episodes, 2012-2019), Alan Taylor (7 episodes, 2011-2017), Alex Graves (6 episodes, 2013-2014), Miguel Sapochnik (6 episodes, 2015-2019), Mark Mylod (6 episodes, 2015-2017), Jeremy Podeswa (6 episodes, 2015-2017), Daniel Minahan (5 episodes, 2011-2013), Alik Sakharov (4 episodes, 2012-2014), Michelle MacLaren (4 episodes, 2013-2014), Brian Kirk (3 episodes, 2011), David Benioff (2 episodes, 2013-2019), DB Weiss (2 episodes, 2013-2019), Timothy Van Patten (2 episodes, 2011), Neil Marshall (2 episodes, 2012-2014), David Petrarca (2 episodes, 2012), Michael Slovis (2 episodes, 2015), Jack Bender (2 episodes, 2016), Daniel Sackheim (2 episodes, 2016), Matt Shakman (2 episodes, 2017), Tom McCarthy (1 episode, 2011), 0
In the mythical continent of Westeros, several powerful families fight for control of the Seven Kingdoms. As conflict erupts in the kingdoms of men, an ancient enemy rises once again to threaten them all. Meanwhile, the last heirs of a recently usurped dynasty plot to take back their homeland from across the Narrow Sea....




Actor :

Pixels, Chris Columbus, 2015
In Pixels, when intergalactic aliens misinterpret video-feeds of classic arcade games as a declaration of war against them, they attack the Earth, using the games as models for their various assaults. President Will Cooper (Kevin James) has to call on his childhood best friend, '80s video game champion Sam Brenner (Adam Sandler), now a home theater installer, to lead a team of old-school arcaders (Peter Dinklage and Josh Gad) to defeat the...


6 Degrees of Hell, Joe Raffa, 2012
Six lives are caught up in a supernatural perfect storm as an evil threatens one of them and to tear apart the soul of a small Pennsylvania town....


Creep Van, Scott W McKinlay, 2012
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The Fields, Tom Mattera, David Mazzoni, 2011
Inspired by true events, this tense and haunting thriller follows a local homicide detective (Sam Worthington) in a small Texan town and his partner, a transplanted cop from New York City (Jeffrey Dean Morgan) as they track a sadistic serial killer dumping his victims’ mutilated bodies in a nearby marsh locals call “The Killing Fields”....


The Lovely Bones, Peter Jackson, 2009
A young girl has been murdered and watches over her family - and her killer - from heaven. She must weigh her desire for vengeance against her desire for her family to heal. ...


2012, Roland Emmerich, 2009
Dr. Adrian Helmsley, part of a worldwide geophysical team investigating the effect on the earth of radiation from unprecedented solar storms, learns that the earth's core is heating up. He warns U.S. President Thomas Wilson that the crust of the earth is becoming unstable and that without proper preparations for saving a fraction of the world's population, the entire race is doomed. Meanwhile, writer Jackson Curtis stumbles on the same...


Syriana, Stephen Gaghan, 2005
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Blow Out, Brian De Palma, 1981
This stylish Brian DePalma thriller plays off the theme of the unsuspecting witness who discovers a crime and is thereby put in grave danger, but with a novel twist. Jack is a sound-man who works on "Grade-B" horror movies. Late one evening, he is "sampling" sounds for use on his movies, when he hears something unexpected through his sound equipment and records it. Curiosity gets the better of him when the media become involved, and he begins to...


The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes, Jonathan Alwyn (7 episodes, 1971-1973), Alan Cooke (3 episodes, 1971), Jim Goddard (3 episodes, 1971), Derek Bennett (2 episodes, 1973), Reginald Collin (2 episodes, 1973), Graham Evans (2 episodes, 1973), Bill Bain (1 episode, 1971), Piers Haggard (1 episode, 1971), Kim Mills (1 episode, 1971), Mike Vardy (1 episode, 1971), Peter Duguid (1 episode, 1973), Don Leaver (1 episode, 1973), Dennis Vance (1 episode, 1973), 0
This British TV series, shot almost entirely on videotape, dramatized short mystery fiction by authors who were contemporaries of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Many of these authors were virtually unknown to modern audiences, although all of the detectives portrayed had appeared in popular ongoing series of short stories or novels. "Rivals" featured the only dramatizations to date of such period characters as Jacques Futrelle's "The Thinking Machine"...