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About Filmlovr

Your film taste should do more than sit on a profile.

Filmlovr is for logging films, writing about them, finding strange connections, and following people who keep recommending the right thing.

The premise

The best recommendations still come from people.

Most film apps stop at ratings, lists, and trending charts. Filmlovr starts with the films you keep, the reviews and lists you make, and the people whose taste keeps lining up with yours.

If three people you trust all love the same film, that should matter more than a generic popularity rank.

How it works

Four shelves. One live taste profile.

Your library is not just storage. It tells Filmlovr what to show you, who to compare you with, and which recommendations to ignore.

Loved

the films that define you

Watched

your viewing history

Bookmarked

what waits in the queue

Ignored

films you do not want back in the queue

Live Taste Profile

Era, mood, genre, and behavior combine into thousands of possible archetypes.

House rules

Keep the archive useful as it grows.

Recommendations should start with people whose taste you already trust.

A film library should be expressive, not just complete.

Discovery should make space for surprise without hiding the controls.

Reviews, lists, Q&A, and lovebites all need moderation from day one.

For whom

For people who remember who recommended the film.

If you stay through the credits, keep private lists for friends, read essays about films you have already watched twice, or care why two people disagree about the same ending, Filmlovr is for you.

Browse the member archive to find people, or the film catalog to see what the community is building on.

Filmlovr's film and person metadata, posters, and backdrops come from The Movie Database, a community-built film database that thousands of contributors keep current.

The Movie Database (TMDB)

This product uses the TMDB API but is not endorsed or certified by TMDB.

Start with one film. Add the next one when you mean it.