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Curyloop for Movie & TV Watchlists

Organize your watchlist, save recommendations from friends and critics, and never forget what to watch next on movie night.

Curyloop Team3 min read
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Entertainment curation with film reel and streaming devices

"What should we watch tonight?"

It's Friday evening. You and your partner sit on the couch, open Netflix, and spend 45 minutes scrolling through titles before giving up and rewatching The Office. Again.

The irony? Throughout the week, you saw at least five movies and shows you wanted to watch — a trailer on YouTube, a friend's recommendation, a Letterboxd list, a Reddit thread about underrated thrillers. But you didn't save any of them.

Curyloop fixes movie night forever.

How film fans use Curyloop

Build watchlists that make sense

Create sessions for different moods and occasions:

  • "Friday Night Comfort Watches"
  • "Mind-Bending Sci-Fi"
  • "Oscar Winners I Haven't Seen"
  • "Documentaries Worth the Time"
  • "Shows to Binge This Summer"
  • "Movies Friends Recommended"

Save from any source

Movie recommendations are everywhere — IMDb, Letterboxd, YouTube trailers, Reddit discussions, Rotten Tomatoes, film critic blogs, TikTok reviews. The Curyloop browser extension saves any of these links with one click.

Saved a YouTube trailer? The link is right there when you want to rewatch it before deciding. Saved a Letterboxd review? You'll have the critic's take alongside your own notes.

Add notes that matter on movie night

When saving, jot down the context that helps future-you decide:

  • "Jake said this is the best horror movie since Hereditary"
  • "Trailer looked incredible — release date March 28"
  • "Light comedy, perfect for a lazy Sunday"
  • "Won Best Picture at Cannes. 2h 15m — need to be in the mood"
  • "Part 1 of trilogy — watch in order"

Tag for every mood

Create tags that match how you choose what to watch:

  • Genre: horror, comedy, thriller, documentary, anime
  • Mood: feel-good, intense, cerebral, background-watch
  • Platform: netflix, hbo, apple-tv, theater-only
  • Status: want-to-watch, watched, rewatchable
  • Length: quick-watch, movie-night, series

Search in seconds

"What was that Korean thriller someone told me about?" Search "korean thriller" and find it immediately.

Your movie night decision tree

  1. Sit on the couch — open Curyloop
  2. Filter by mood — feeling like a comedy? Filter the comedy + feel-good tags
  3. Read your notes — remember why you saved each one
  4. Pick one — no more 45 minutes of scrolling
  5. After watching — move it to "Watched", add your rating in notes: "8/10 — the twist was insane"

Share watchlists with friends

Create a shared session for group movie nights. Everyone adds their picks with notes. No more group chat debates — everyone can see the options and the reasoning.

Perfect for:

  • Couple's shared watchlist
  • Friend group movie night picks
  • "Best of 2026" collaborative lists
  • Film club recommendations

Track what you've watched

Move finished titles to a "Watched" session with your own mini-reviews. Over time, you build a personal film journal:

  • "Oppenheimer — 9/10. The courtroom scenes were riveting. Nolan's best since Inception."
  • "The Bear S3 — Binged in two days. The Christmas episode is a masterpiece."

Why not just use Letterboxd or IMDb?

FeatureCuryloopLetterboxdIMDb
Save any linkYesFilms onlyFilms/shows only
YouTube trailers & reviewsSave as linksNoNo
Personal notes per entryRich notesShort reviewsRatings only
Custom tagsUnlimitedListsWatchlist only
Full-text searchYesLimitedBasic
TV shows + movies togetherYesFilms onlySeparate
Share as clean linkYesProfile-basedNo
No social noiseYesSocial feedAd-heavy

Never waste movie night again

  1. Sign up for free
  2. Create a "Must Watch" session
  3. Install the browser extension
  4. Next time you see a good trailer — save it in 2 seconds

Friday night is about to get a lot better.

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