Movie websites

Ain't It Cool News is a website run by Harry Knowles dedicated to rumours and reviews of upcoming and currently playing films and television projects, with an emphasis on the science fiction, fantasy, horror, and action genres. It combines gossip from anonymous, unverified sources, and news and reviews from the regular staff. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ain't It Cool News"

All Movie Guide is a commercial database of information about movie stars, movies and television shows. ...more on Wikipedia about "All Movie Guide"

Film Threat is the name of a magazine and website devoted to coverage of independent film. It is the long-term project of Chris Gore. ...more on Wikipedia about "Film Threat"

iFilm is an online archive of short films, movie trailers, and other videos of interest. Like many commercial websites, they offer free basic service supported by ads, as well as "premium" services featuring higher-resolution clips. iFilm also hosts many Viral marketing videos, allowing these clips to spread between users easily. As of October 15 2005, it was purchased by MTV Networks in a multi-million dollar deal. ...more on Wikipedia about "IFilm"

Joblo.Com is a website primarily focused on the film industry. ...more on Wikipedia about "Joblo.com"

Movie Review Query Engine (acronym: MRQE) is one of the largest indices of movie reviews available online. It includes reviews from both offline and online sources. It can be searched by movie title, recent releases, lists of festivals and selections of the American Film Institute. Since 1993, its database and search engine have been continuously upgraded by Stewart M. Clamen. ...more on Wikipedia about "Movie Review Query Engine"

Movie Tome is the sister site for TV Tome, now the CNET website TV.com. Whereas TV Tome, now TV.com, had TV shows and people pages, Movie Tome has movie guides. The website was created in November 2003 and was owned by John Nestoriak III until he sold both TV Tome and Movie Tome to CNET in February 2005. Movie Tome has six general forums in addition to a forum for each movie. ...more on Wikipedia about "Movie Tome"

MovieJuice is a website of satirical movie criticism. ...more on Wikipedia about "Moviejuice"

MovieLens is a research site run by GroupLens Research ** in the computer science department at the University of Minnesota. MovieLens uses collaborative filtering technology to recommend films to users. The predictions are personalized to individual user's tastes, requiring users to rate films they have seen and generating recommendations based on patterns of similarity discovered in the user base. ...more on Wikipedia about "MovieLens"

Rotten Tomatoes is a website devoted to reviews, information, and news of movies and video games. The name derives from the vaudeville-era cliché of throwing tomatoes and other produce at stage performers if a performance was particularly bad. The website created a distinctive means to summarize the general critical opinions about these works. ...more on Wikipedia about "Rotten Tomatoes"

The Diabolical Dominion ( 1998 - present) was founded by Patrick Fincham and Joseph Henson in 1998 as the premiere horror movie-themed website on the internet. Shortly after the website was founded, Ted Geoghegan joined them as their primary staff writer. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Diabolical Dominion"

The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is an online database of information about actors, movies, television shows, television stars and video games. Owned by Amazon.com since 1998, the IMDb celebrated its fifteenth anniversary on October 17, 2005. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Internet Movie Database"

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