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BingeBracket is a tournament-style movie picker that helps you decide what to watch in under 60 seconds. Instead of endlessly scrolling through streaming catalogs, you pick between two movies at a time across three quick rounds — and walk away with a winner.

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Features

  • Head-to-head movie matchups — pick between two films at a time, tournament bracket style
  • Find your next watch in under 60 seconds across just 3 rounds
  • Discovery mode — filter by genre and streaming service to build a personalized bracket
  • Curated themed tournaments (e.g. "Fincher vs. Nolan", decade battles, genre showdowns)
  • Trailers, ratings, and summaries built into every matchup — no tab-switching needed
  • See where to stream your winner instantly
  • Share your bracket results with friends
  • Save your picks, track your stats, and create custom tournaments with a free account
  • Explore community stats — see which films win the most, biggest upsets, and trending matchups

Use Cases

  • Couples or groups who can't agree on a movie for movie night
  • Solo viewers stuck doom-scrolling Netflix with nothing jumping out
  • Film fans who want a fun way to rank and compare movies in a genre or director's catalog
  • Content creators looking for interactive movie content to share with their audience
  • Anyone who wants to discover hidden gems outside their usual picks

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Founder of BingeBracket

Hey Fazier! I built BingeBracket because my partner and I kept spending more time arguing about what to watch than actually watching anything. We'd open Netflix, scroll for 20 minutes, and end up rewatching The Office. The idea was simple — what if picking a movie felt like filling out a March Madness bracket? Two movies, pick one, repeat. Three rounds and you're done. No algorithm deciding for you, just your gut reactions. It started as a weekend project and turned into something people actually use for movie night. The most fun part has been watching the community battles when I post brackets on Reddit. Ari Aster fans can be pretty scathing about Jordan Peele. Would love to hear what you think. Always looking for feedback and happy to chat about the build!

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Founder of BingeBracket

Hey Fazier! I built BingeBracket because my partner and I kept spending more time arguing about what to watch than actually watching anything. We'd open Netflix, scroll for 20 minutes, and end up rewatching The Office. The idea was simple — what if picking a movie felt like filling out a March Madness bracket? Two movies, pick one, repeat. Three rounds and you're done. No algorithm deciding for you, just your gut reactions. It started as a weekend project and turned into something people actually use for movie night. The most fun part has been watching the community battles when I post brackets on Reddit. Ari Aster fans can be pretty scathing about Jordan Peele. Would love to hear what you think. Always looking for feedback and happy to chat about the build!

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