IMDb – The Ultimate Movie Database

The Internet Movie Database (IMDb) is a massive database of film, television, home video, and streaming content information. Not only does it have information about movies and TV shows, but it also includes bios of production crews and actors, plot summaries, trivia, and fan reviews. Thousands of fans and movie buffs alike rely on the IMDb to learn more about the latest movies and TV shows. With over three million film and television titles to choose from, the IMDb is the ultimate tool to keep track of your favorite films.
IMDb is free to use, but users can pay to contribute and rate movies. For industry professionals, there’s IMDbPro, which charges a fee and includes features that allow actors and workers to post their contact information and resumes, and producers to post details about their productions. In 2008, IMDb made two key acquisitions, Box Office Mojo and Metacritic. These acquisitions provide a wealth of additional information about Hollywood films and their box office results.
IMDb TV is also free to use, but it does have some limitations. Users must be logged in to their Amazon Prime account to view IMDb TV. In addition to the US, it’s also available in the UK. You can also download the IMDb TV app for Amazon Fire devices. Using this app on your Fire TV device will give you a better understanding of what’s streaming in different countries. You’ll be able to subscribe to specific channels based on what interests you.