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Movie Database

Your own movie database — browse, rate, and keep everything you loved.

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Discover grid — movie posters in a browsable grid with TMDB scores

Browse and search a real movie catalog — posters and all.

Who it’s for

Anyone who keeps a watchlist in their head and forgets the good ones. Especially good if you want a real, media-rich catalog — posters and all — without hand-typing every title.

What you say, what Quiver does

Add Blade Runner 2049 to my watchlist.
Found it on TMDB and added it to your journal.
  • Created a film file with poster, overview, year and TMDB score
  • Status set to Want to Watch
  • Ready for your rating once you’ve seen it

What it tracks

The shape, out of the box.

  • A searchable, browsable movie catalog (powered by TMDB) — posters, backdrops, overviews
  • Add a film from search or genre-browse straight into your journal
  • Status flow: want to watch → watching → watched → abandoned
  • Your own 1–10 rating alongside the TMDB community score
  • Where you saw it (theater / streaming / physical), rewatch flag, one-line takeaway
  • Films watched, average rating, and minutes watched — kept live

A look around

Inside the dashboard.

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Film detail drawer — backdrop, overview, score, and an Add to journal action
Tap a film: backdrop, overview, score — then add it.
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Watchlist and Seen views with your own ratings next to the community score
Your rating, kept next to the crowd’s.

Try the Movie Database template.

Free during beta. Set up a dashboard in under a minute.