The problem with Netflix isn't the content. It's the browsing. Thirty minutes of scrolling, nothing decided, vague guilt about how you spent your evening.
Film Dilemma is built for people who want to actually find something.
33,607 movies. 5,023 curated lists. 54,817 actors searchable by name. You can browse Cinephile Classics, filter by decade, dig into a specific director's whole catalog, or just hit "Surprise Me" and get a random recommendation with enough context to know if you're in.
The design is the thing. Every film comes with its rating, runtime, year, genre tags, and placement across multiple ranked lists simultaneously — so you can see at a glance how serious a film is, how long it'll take, and where it lands in the canon. It's the difference between a streaming interface built to keep you browsing and a tool actually designed to help you choose.
There's also a "Random List" button that drops you into a curated collection — Greatest Films of All Time, Best Horror of the 90s, Essential Sci-Fi — and lets you work through it methodically.
Bookmark this. Use it every time someone asks "what should we watch tonight?"
That question has a better answer now.


