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If you tend to waste hours surfing the Web before you eventually give up and settle for a movie you’ve already seen because there’s nothing better to watch, Cinesift is about to change your life.
Built by Redditor yombato, it’s a massive film database that sources information from popular websites like Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb and Metacritic to help you quickly and effortlessly pick a movie to watch.
Besides its neat and elegant interface, Cinesift also features a robust search engine that lets you easily cross-reference whether the movie of your choice is available on Amazon Prime or Netflix.
Like other similar apps, the website allows you to save and sort the movies that have caught your attention by adding them to your ‘Watchlist’ and your ‘Favorites’ or marking them as ‘Watched’ or ‘Discarded’.
Struggling to pick a decent flick to watch? Solve your problems with Cinesift here.
via Reddit