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April 29, 2013 06:41 pm GMT

Moviora Plays Ten Questions To Help You Pick A Flick

movioraWhenever my friends and I get together for a movie party, the toughest part of the evening is collectively deciding what to watch. Theres always one person that shoots a good suggestion down with a curt, Im not in the mood for that. Moviora is an app that aims to make that process a little easier. Its a strange thing. Streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Instant Video certainly provide a plethora of video content for our viewing pleasure, but oftentimes the biggest challenge is narrowing down all of those options to just one title. Netflix offers a list of recommendations by sifting through our viewing history, but its far from perfect. Ive watched a lot of stupid crap, and so have all of my other friends I share my Netflix account with. More often than not, my searching on Netflix will end up in mired in a list of obscure, low-budget B-movie titles that I have no intention of ever watching. Moviora is an app that attempts to discern what were in the mood for watching by essentially playing a game of ten questions. For example, it asks if youre in the mood for a drama, and you narrow the choices down by answering yes or no. Once youre cycled through these prompts five to six times, youre provided with a movie recommendation, along with a trailer, some reviews from Rotten Tomatoes, and links to the film on Netflix and iTunes. When I answered yes to drama, no to comedy, yes to romance, yes to action, and yes to adventure, it provided me with Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, which is actually a movie I havent watched yet and wouldnt mind seeing at all. It doesnt always provide you with the perfect choice, but theres an addictive quality to the ten questions aspect and its certainly a lot better than aimlessly meandering through Netflixs movie titles. You can try out Moviora for yourself at their website here. The app is currently a free download in the iOS App Store.

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