How to find any movie

Someone recommends a great movie or show to you. Is it available on one of your services? Where exactly is it?

Streaming media search engines can solve this modern dilemma.

JustWatch covers over 80 countries.

“We show you where you can legally watch movies and TV shows that you love. You are kept up to date with what is new on Netflix, Amazon Prime, Apple TV and many other streaming platforms. Our simple filter system allows you to see only what is important to you. We also allow users to track their favorite shows and movies, and can notify you when a title is available on one of your services.”

“savant academy award” finds Police Academy. Nope; second word match.

Reelgood covers the US and the UK.

“Reelgood takes all the various movies and TV shows that have ever been made (almost) and tells you where you can watch them, from subscription services (like Netflix and Prime Video) to free services (like Crackle, TubiTV and others) to TV everywhere options (like FX, ABC, and FOX) to rental and purchase options (like iTunes, Amazon, and Vudu.)”

“savant academy award” finds The Savant. Nope; first word match.

WIMM or What is My Movie can help when you don’t remember the name of that movie. Just type in what you’ve got and WIMM will suggest matches.

“Descriptive movie search is based on our research on what is called “Deep Content”. Deep Content is everything we can see and hear in a video, but cannot mechanically analyze – until now. Deep Content includes transcripts, audio, visual patterns and basically any form of data feed that describes the video content itself. After analyzing the deeper levels of the video, we automatically convert it into advanced metadata. This metadata is then processed by the beating heart of our engine: a cognitive machine learning system that understands natural language queries and matches it with our metadata.”

“savant academy award” finds Rain Man, the correct answer.

My take: I use JustWatch. I’ve customized it with my services and have a filter set to 70% for IMDb. So if Netflix or Prime add a ton of new stuff, it only shows me those ones.

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