How ReelSeek works
From a half-remembered title to the right streaming app in three steps.
1 — Find the title
Instant search matches as you type, with posters and years so remakes and same-name films are easy to tell apart. If you don’t have a title —just a mood, an actor, or “something recent rated over 7” — the advanced search combines genre, year, minimum rating, cast, provider, and country filters into one query.
2 — Pick your country
Streaming rights are sold per territory, so availability is only meaningful for a specific market. ReelSeek currently computes results for Egypt, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, United States, United Kingdom, Canada — switch country on any title page and the availability panel recalculates instantly. More on supported countries →
3 — See where it streams
Each title page shows every service ReelSeek tracks — Netflix, OSN+, Amazon Prime Video, Shahid, Watch It, TOD, Disney+, Apple TV+ — and marks which ones carry the title in your country, whether that’s included in a subscription, a rental, or a purchase. One tap takes you to the title on the provider’s own platform.
Under the hood, ReelSeek normalizes licensed data from TMDb, Watchmode, and OMDb into a single answer with a last-checked timestamp. Catalogues rotate constantly, so treat the timestamp as part of the answer and confirm with the provider before subscribing — how the data works →
Try it now
Type any title and watch the three steps collapse into about ten seconds.
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