What Should I Watch Tonight? Answered.
It's tonight. You have your services, your couch, and about two hours. FlickPicker turns those facts into a movie.
Tonight has constraints: the services you actually pay for, the energy you actually have, and a hard stop before tomorrow's alarm. Generic top-ten lists ignore all of them. FlickPicker starts from your tonight — mood, time window, platforms — and returns picks that fit like they were scheduled.
Feeling decisive? Browse trending and curated lists. Feeling fried? Swipe the deck or ask AI mode in plain English ("something funny but smart, under two hours") and take the first match.
Why FlickPicker
- Built around tonight — Time-of-night, runtime, and energy-level friendly filtering.
- Plain-English AI mode — Describe the vibe; get a shortlist. No boxes to tick.
- Your services only — Never fall in love with a movie that's only on a platform you don't have.
- Trending tonight — See what the world is watching right now for low-risk picks.
- Trailer-checked confidence — Thirty seconds of trailer beats thirty minutes of doubt.
How It Works
- Open FlickPicker (grab it free on the App Store).
- Tell it tonight's parameters — or type the vibe into AI mode.
- Get a short, high-quality shortlist.
- Watch a trailer, commit, done before the ice melts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I figure out what to watch tonight?
Give FlickPicker three inputs — mood, available time, your streaming services — and it returns a shortlist of well-rated matches. Most users pick within minutes.
Does it help when I'm too tired to even choose filters?
Yes — AI mode takes one plain-English sentence, and the random picker needs zero input beyond your saved preferences.
Will it suggest things I've already watched?
Log your watches (or import your history) and FlickPicker keeps them out of your decks.
Movies only, or shows too?
Both — including "just one great episode tonight" territory.
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Ready for your best movie night yet?
Download FlickPicker free on iPhone and go from “what should we watch?” to “play” in minutes.