Our tool offers you features like rating from top review sites like IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, Metacritic, TV.com, etc.
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All time rating average:
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2022-08-10 | Lavneet Sharma | Doesn't work | ||
2022-08-10 | Lavneet Sharma | en | Doesn't work | |
2020-07-31 | Christian Waits | Works very well on Netlix, but would be much better if it showed the information (at least the imdb, Rotten Tomatos and Metacritic ratings) directly on the Netflix interface, without having to open the extension each time. Could you do that? And I can also report the following problem: The extension recognizes a movie and retrieves its data, when the url has the format: https://www.netflix.com/browse?jbv=81033865 But it doesn't when the format is: https://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/19820?jbv=81033865 Please, note that in both cases the movie is the same. In the first case, the extension shows the data correctly and in the second case it does not show the data at all. It says: "Sorry! try different movie". I think you should modify the code to match the different url formats. In one case the movie was found on home page and in the other it was found browsing a genre. Maybe there are even other url formats on Netflix browsing, I don't know. | ||
2020-07-30 | Christian Waits | en | Works very well on Netlix, but would be much better if it showed the information (at least the imdb, Rotten Tomatos and Metacritic ratings) directly on the Netflix interface, without having to open the extension each time. Could you do that? And I can also report the following problem: The extension recognizes a movie and retrieves its data, when the url has the format: https://www.netflix.com/browse?jbv=81033865 But it doesn't when the format is: https://www.netflix.com/browse/genre/19820?jbv=81033865 Please, note that in both cases the movie is the same. In the first case, the extension shows the data correctly and in the second case it does not show the data at all. It says: "Sorry! try different movie". I think you should modify the code to match the different url formats. In one case the movie was found on home page and in the other it was found browsing a genre. Maybe there are even other url formats on Netflix browsing, I don't know. | |
2020-06-26 | Abhijeet Raj | Great tool !! | ||
2020-06-26 | Abhijeet Raj | en | Great tool !! |