Fine. We'll Pick the Movie for You.
You've made enough decisions today. FlickPicker hands you one vetted pick at a time until you press play.
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"Pick a movie for me" is a request that apps keep answering with more menus. You ask for a decision and get forty rows of thumbnails back — which is homework, not help. FlickPicker takes the request literally. Tell it the basics once — your services, a rough mood, how much time you've got — and it hands you a single vetted pick: one title, its trailer, its IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes scores, and where it streams tonight.
If the pick doesn't land, swipe, and the next candidate appears already checked against the same rules. Delegation only works if the delegate is competent, which is why every card has cleared your rating floor before you ever see it. There's no shame in outsourcing this choice: you've been deciding things all day, and "which of these eight thousand films" is a terrible decision to save for 9pm. Most nights, the third card is the one you watch.
Why FlickPicker
- One pick at a time — No grids, no rows — a single strong candidate per card, so deciding means yes or no, not ranking forty options.
- Vetted before you see it — Every pick already cleared your rating floor, genre mood, and runtime limit.
- Streamable tonight — Picks are matched to your services and region — no falling for a movie you can't actually play.
- Swipe to delegate harder — Passing costs nothing; the next vetted candidate is dealt instantly.
- Hand it to the AI entirely — Type one sentence about your mood and let AI mode do even the filter-setting for you.
How It Works
- Install FlickPicker from the App Store (free).
- Give it the basics: services, mood, time available.
- It deals one vetted pick — trailer, ratings, streaming info included.
- Take it, or swipe for the next one. Play within minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can an app just pick a movie for me?
Yes — that's FlickPicker's whole job. It filters by your services, mood, and time, applies a rating floor, and deals one vetted title at a time until you press play.
How is this different from Netflix's "play something" button?
FlickPicker picks across all your services, not one catalog, and every pick is backed by IMDb and Rotten Tomatoes scores instead of a platform's promotional agenda.
What if I reject every pick?
Keep swiping — the pool is deep and stays inside your rules. If nothing lands, loosen one filter and the deck refreshes with new candidates.
Can it pick for me and my friends at once?
Yes — open a room and it finds the pick everyone approves, using private swipes and unanimous matching.
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Download FlickPicker free on iPhone and go from “what should we watch?” to “play” in minutes.