iPhone Apps For Movie Geeks

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Most everyone I know owns an iPhone, and most everyone I associate with is some form of movie geek. Every time I’m out with friends there seems to be an exchange of an iPhone app tip. What do you use to access IMDb? Netflix? Twitter? Which got me thinking — why hasn’t anyone put together a good listing of iPhone apps for movie geeks? So here goes my first attempt and compiling a listing of good iPhone apps that every movie geek should know about.

flixter

flixter iconFlixter’s Movies is essential for anyone who still sees movies theatrically. The most common use for the app is movie listings. You can instantly see what movies are playing at theaters near you (making nice use of the built in GPS) or using a list of your saved favorite theaters. You can also easily view each movie’s Rotten Tomatometer rating or Flixter user rating (or arrange the now playing listings by such) which makes it easier to find a movie that might be worthwhile. And through Facebook connect, you can also see what your friends have rated the recent releases. Of course, you can also purchase tickets directly through the app (which uses movietickets.com).

Unlike the other movie ticketing apps, Movies is based on an existing database - Flixter (which many of you may have used in conjunction with their popular Facebook app). What this means is that the app has an extensive catalog of over 50,000 films, each with video clips and trailers which can be streamed over edge or 3G. The DVD tab lets you see what movies just got released on DVD, or are coming out in the coming weeks. FREE


IMDb on the iPhone?

I’m an IMDb fanatic. I’m on the site at least 100 times a day, looking up who was in that movie, what IMDb user rating a film has, seeing what other films a cinematographer has shot, and countless other queries. IMDb Pro members are granted access to a specially formatted mobile version of the site at http://pda.imdb.com, but its not as good as a simple application which would allow you to enter and search movie, cast and crew information. Sadly, IMDb has not released an official iPhone app of their own, leaving the field to a few independent developers. There are two good choices in this area - one is free, the other is $1.99.

movie genie
movie genie iconMovie Genie is probably the best IMDb replacement app for the Apple iPhone, but it will cost you $1.99. If you’re a fanatic like me who is always looking up information to settle trivia bets on the go, the small price is well worth it.

The app is exactly what you think it is. You can search for any person, movie, tv series, video game on IMDB using a simple app interface. You can access full biography information, photos, and filmography. The app stores your browsing history for future use, and you can favorite movies of people to make them easily accessible later. $1.99


moviestarbig

moviestar iconMovie Star is a little less intuitive than Movie Genie, but you can access most of the same information. Its feature light: no browsing history, no ability to flag titles or people for later, nothing more than the vanilla features. I can’t put into words why Movie Genie feels like a better application, I can only tell you that it feels better built, and you’ll end up using it more in the end because of that.

Does Movie Star work? Is it a means to an end? Sure. I used it for a couple weeks before finding Movie Genie. It works, you can use it. But I highly recommend just spending the couple dollars for a better developed app - Movie Genie. FREE

iphlix

iphilix iconiPhilix: Need to reorder your Netflix queue on the go? Did your friend recommend a film you want to add to the top of your rental list? iPhilix is probably the best app to manage your list of mail rentals. You can add, delete, or reorder titles. Manage multiple profiles and accounts, search for similar titles, and filter by DVD, instant or blu-ray. The app has a bunch of cool usability features like, if you flip your phone upside down, it will move your view to the bottom of your list. For someone like me that has hundreds of movies in my queue, its great to have an option instead of scrolling with my finger for 60-70 seconds. $2.99

PhoneFlicks is a good free alternative.

itv

itv iconi.TV:Quickly find out when your favorite tv shows and movies are playing on tv, as well as access your TiVo, remotely access and program your DVR, manage your Netflix or order tickets (using MovieTickets.com). They also have tv previews and movie trailers.

I use it to make sure I’m not missing a tv show on the go, but the Netflix and movie theater features are best left for the other dedicated apps mentioned above. FREE

snaptell

snaptell iconSnapTell: You’re at Best Buy, and you’re not sure if Kill Bill Volume II is worth spending $30 for on Blu-ray. SnapTell is the app for you. You just take a photo of the dvd cover (or any product cover… this isn’t just limited to movies) and within seconds the app will identify the product without you having to enter in one key on the touchpad. You’re then presented with a list of online prices showing you how much you could save if you’re willing to wait. They also include a list of local prices showing you how much that item is at other stores that might be in the area. Underneath that is a list of quick links that let you search the item on a bevy of popular sites: Amazon, Google prices, YouTube (watch a trailer?) IMDb (find out more about the film), Rotten Tomatoes (read some review quotes), Wikipedia, ebay, half.com, and more. It also saves a list of every item you “snapped” for future use, in case say, you want to mention the movie to one of your friends later on and get an opinion, or what-not. FREE


runpeebig

runpee iconRunpee is an extension of the popular website runpee.com which tells you which points during a movie that you can safely “run” and go “pee” without missing any huge plot points or action scenes. The app tells you approximately how many minutes into a movie you should leave, an on screen cue for you to notice, how long you’ll have before the story picks up again, and an accounting of what you’re missing while you’re away.

The App even comes with a timer so you can see at a glance how much longer you must “hold it” before the next possible “pee” break, and keeps track of time while you’re on the go. Personally, I never leave a movie once the studio trailers begin. As a kid I made the mistake of leaving Twister right before a huge action sequence, and returned from the bathroom after a huge action sequence. Since then I’ve been careful to plan my bathroom break before a film. But if I needed to go, this app would help me feel better about leaving the theater. Too bad they’re charging for it, even if it is only 99 CENTS

staygo

skipgoiconSkip or Stay: Have you ever missed one of those secret after-credit sequence scenes? For instance, SAmuel L Jackson as Nick Fury at the conclusion of Iron Man. This simple app that helps you decide if you should stay around to the end of the credits. Not much more to it. FREE (thanks to Joe B for the tip)


movie lingo

movielingo iconMovieLingo: Everyone has seen the iPhone advertisement that features an app called urbanspoon, which basically allows the user to shake the iphone to randomly select a restaurant in a slot machine style. MovieLingo is the equivalent for movie quote fanatics. It’s simple. You lock in a genre or decade, or go free style, and shake the iphone which randomly selects a famous movie quote. You play the audio file and you and your friends have to guess what it is. You can check to see the answer. Its pretty simple. Sure, there are bookmarking features and the ability to buy the movie on Amazon or add the film to your Netflix queue, but it all really comes down to the movie quottage. FREE

Other Apps

  • Dof: Budding cinematographers can calculate the depth of field with this easy to use app. $1.99 (zakaibitz)
  • Moviefone: More movie ticketing
  • Fandango: And another movie ticketing app
  • Lightsaber Unleashed: Turn your iPhone into a Star Wars lightsaber through the magic of accelerometer-triggered sound effects.

I’m sure there are a lot more apps that we’re missing. Tell us about your favorite movie-related iPhone apps in the comments below!

  • Good find. Some of these I already had, and others you just introduced me too (Stay or Skip could be a lifesaver even though I stay for the credits regardless to see who contributed in making the film).

    Great collection Peter. You should keep this updated too.
  • MisterWonderful
    Now Playing (Free) is essential, integrates Metacritic, Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb and Netflix.
  • Erich
    absolutely. i dont know when Now Playing fell to obscurity, but its without a doubt my favorite and most used app on the iphone. not only is everything integrated, but it gives you the netflix recommended rating in the 'in theater' movie listings.
  • Agreed. Like it much better than the Flixster app.

    Good article though, didn't know about some of these.
  • Ive been using Now playing since the app store launched, when it was called Box Office. Its my favorite movie app because it does theater listings, DVD releases, and Netflix. Its just very well put together. I think it should be on top of the list or at least deserve a mention here.
  • iamse7en
    Yes! This is the BEST movies app. Can't believe it wasn't mentioned.
  • Sketch
    Ditto, Now Playing is the best, and the dude listens to his followers. I'm glad they went back to the ticket stub logo as well.
  • I was so sad when that icon disappeared. Glad it's back.
  • RTW
    Now Playing is hands down the best movie app on the Iphone. It is the most used app on my Iphone. I used to have Flixster and am very happy that i switched to Now Playing. Makes accessing Netflix very easy and I am able to check movie listings that are closest to me right away!
  • michaelant
    just my vote for Now Playing, too. I like it better than Flixter, no question. Now Playing shows me the movies that are actually playing in my area, in one list with the ratings info, while Flixter mixes in movies that are out but not actually playing near me, so I have to go to each theaters listing to see what options I have. the Netflix integration is great also, even better than iPhlix, in my opinion. I even bought his standalone Pocket Flicks app just for the Netflix part, to support the dude, because he seems like a great guy. (but you can get the netflix part free in Now Playing too)
  • noahphex
    Thanks for this! I've been using Flixster to kind of wing my way into iMDb but I'm going to get Movie Genie instead.
  • Finaly a reson to buy a iPhone.
  • NickN328
    Stuff like this is why I love /Film. Awesome, awesome piece and I'm gonna bookmark this for future reference. :)
  • peruvianidol
    Check out Movie Challenge. It's a fun movie trivia game that gets updated fairly regularly.
  • trevorjames
    I'm glad you added RunPee, I thought it was ingenious :]
  • zak
    eh spelt my name wrong but hey i'm in a post!
  • Matt
    Will these work for Blackberry as well?
  • Nope, only the iphone
  • I use Now Playing for movie showtimes, but I may switch to Flixster because I use it on Facebook sometimes. Thanks for the IMDB apps, I've been wanting one for a while. (Wikipanion is also useful for looking up Wikipedia articles on movies.)
  • MisterWonderful
    Now Playing also integrates Wikipedia articles.
  • Also on the indie film side there's the CineSlots iPhone App, a slick three-reel slot machine game for your iPhone or iPod touch that with each spin provides information on hundreds of films, honorees and wild stories that have happened at the world famous CineVegas Film Festival, now in it’s 11th year. Check it out here: http://cnvg.us/app
  • Just yesterday I was looking up showtimes on Fandango via iPhone Safari and thought "I should download some movie apps." And then this pops up today. Thanks!
  • just a side note worth mentioning - I was going to give http://pda.imdb.com a try, but it requires that you have an imdb Pro account.
  • Brian
    Other great movie/tv apps are Now Playing and What's On? which are similar to Flixster and i.TV respectively, but with better UI's in my opinion.
  • Max
    Movies Now! free is like Flixter (and also Now Playing) and it has a beautiful interface for buying movie tickets, checking showtimes, etc.
  • cajaygle
    Nice article, thanks. I'll definitely check out Movie Genie and iPhilix. I have Phone Flicks and it's buggy.

    Movie Brain is another useful app. It has an IMDB-like database but the unique feature is that it's contained within the app so you don't have to go over the net to access the info. As expected it's not as expansive as IMDB but you can link to IMDB, Rotten Tomatoes or Netflix for more info. $2.99
  • nathan CROOKER
    check out "now playing" it is bar far the best movie app. It accesses rotten tomatoes next to the films that you want to go see. you can also up date and re arrange your netflix. Its a lot like "Flixter’s Movies" but with a few more perks.
  • Alan Taylor
    Instead of Flixters Movies, I prefer Now Playing. Also free!
  • Hi, I am the developer of Movie Genie. I just wanted to thank you for this awesome article and for including my app here as well. I just thought I would let you know that I am actively working on the next version of Movie Genie, which will extend the app with lots of new features. If anyone has suggestions and/or comments, feel free to contact me. Thanks!
  • cajaygle
    Hi Taylan, you'll be happy to know I purchased Movie Genie this afternoon after reading this article.
  • That's awesome, enjoy!
  • john
    my suggestion would be to change the icon. everyone has different tastes, of course, but personally, i don't like it because it just doesn't give any indication as to what the app actually does. it looks like it's a kids trivia game or something.
  • The thinking was that we didn't want to have an icon that looked like the hundreds of other movie apps on the store. Some people love the genie logo, and some really don't like it. We'll see if we can come up with something that everyone can like for the next revision. :-)
  • For indie film there's our CineSlots iPhone App, a slot machine game that with each spin provides information on hundreds of films, honorees and wild stories that have happened at the world famous CineVegas Film Festival. http://cnvg.us/app/
  • Movie Genie is definitely a nice app.

    As an alternative to Flixster, which I found didn't work for Canadian movie times, I use Now Playing. It's awesome, fast, and really handy. Doesn't have as many features as flixter, which I see as a positive.
  • Deviant
    Well, it seems there's a pretty overwhelming support for "Now Playing" vs "Flixter". What are the chances of amending the post to reflect the better non commercial product?
  • I still much prefer Flixter
  • john
    really? even with netflix integration?

    personally, i much prefer metacritic to rotten tomatoes as a way to see the general critical response to a given film. and since now playing lets you see the metacritic score next to every film, that alone give it the edge for me.
  • SecretNinja
    I agree with Peter on this one. I used Now Playing until I downloaded Flixter last week. I think the UI is much better than Now Playing
  • allan77
    I just loaded 4 of these apps!
  • For our site, Flickchart, we have an iPhone-formatted web app at http://iphone.flickchart.com
  • TheMarquis
    Flickchart! You are the best Bane of My Existence that I've ever come across.
  • hisensei808
    Thanks for the article. I just downloaded a few myself. Woot wot.
  • Griffon
    how about some for those of us with Blackberries? Where is our list of apps?
  • TheMarquis
    I forseriously need an iPhone.
  • Jessica
    /Film should put together an app *shrugs*
  • Conor
    This is a featured link on IMDB's links of the day today.
  • totallymorgan
    A true "movie geek" wouldn't be caught dead running out of the theater to "pee" at any time during the film, regardless if they where missing an "important" plot point or not.
  • I've got both Now Playing and Flixster, but Now Playing doesn't seem to be updating showtimes properly anymore. Looking at the Movies tab doesn't list anything that came out in the past couple of weeks, and I just searched for Public Enemies directly, and it just spins and won't find theatres. If I look at the theatres tab and pull up a major multiplex near me, it says it hasn't reported showtimes since like June 27th (not true, because Flixster pulled it up immediately). Anyone else have this issue?
  • Samwise
    Luckily, IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes got their own iPhone apps! I'm also a fan of MoviesNow, just because the interface is different and I like how it shows me movies that are playing soon around me. I don't know how I missed the boat on Now Playing, but now I know!
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