Ask for a film
A real conversation, not a form. Say what you feel like watching and it will work the rest out — every suggestion is checked against a live catalogue first. Free with an account: five conversations a day.
Tell me what you’re in the mood for
In plain English — a mood, a film you loved, how much time you have. Every title I suggest is looked up for real, so nothing is invented.
Why it doesn’t make things up
The assistant can’t recommend from memory. Before it names a title it has to look it up in the catalogue, and what you see on the card — year, score, poster — comes from that lookup rather than from the model’s text. A film it can’t find is a film it can’t suggest.
What it’s good at
Vague moods (“something quietly sad but not bleak”), constraints (“under 100 minutes, nothing scary, subtitles fine”), and taste triangulation (“I loved A and B but bounced off C”). If you want to browse instead, try the curated collections or the quiz.