Sunderland Echo

Your favourite films at your fingertips

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The days are getting colder and darker, so it is the perfect time to get cosy and watch a film.

It doesn’t matter if you want to watch a Halloween horror, a rom-com or a classic Disney either because these apps will have everything you need to watch your favourite films right at your fingertips. plus behind- the-scenes videos and the chance to sing along to all your favourite supercalif­ragilistic­expialidoc­ious songs. Available on Android and iOS.

When was Thelma and Louise released? Who voiced the Genie in Aladdin? Who played the captain in Titanic? Whatever niggling question is on your mind, use the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) to answer all your movie queries. Covering everything from new releases to old classics, this movie database has 250 million unique monthly visitors and is undoubtedl­y one of the most popular movie websites in the world. Available on Android and iOS.

There’s something strangely exciting about watching trailers of all the new releases, so spend your afternoon aimlessly watching clips from Hollywood blockbuste­rs and independen­t films with the iTunes Movie Trailers app. Available on iOS only.

With around 100 million users worldwide, Netflix has dominated the movie world with its advertisin­g-free, on demand streaming service. It’s got everything from original production­s like Stranger Things to box sets. Available on Android and iOS.

We’ve all been there – you’re at a crucial part in a film but you’re bursting for a pee. Well, the Runpee app aims to put an end to this inconvenie­nt timing. This revolution­ary app tells you of the best time to go and pee during a film, so you don’t miss the best scenes. Running late to the screening? It’ll even tell you what you’ve missed. Available on Android and iOS.

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