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Enjoy a clutter–free TV database

REQUIRES

Callsheet (Free, offers IAPs), iOS 16.4 or later

YOU WILL LEARN

How to use Callsheet’s key media info features

IT WILL TAKE

10 minutes

our first port of call when looking up information about a TV show or movie. Not anymore. Callsheet is a friendlier, easier–to–use alternative and, while you only get 20 searches for free before needing a subscription, we’d recommend at leastCasey Liss, Callsheet draws its data from The Movie Database, letting you view all manner of details from info about the cast to release dates and scores. You can discover which services allow you to stream or buy each movie or show across different countries, and you can ensure your viewing experience won’t be ruined by spoilers. The developer is also continuing to update the app. It’s very much the “reel deal”.

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