Lookmoive [NEW]
Elias stood up. He felt dizzy. This had to be a deepfake, a sophisticated AI scam, or a hallucination brought on by his recent insomnia. But the quality, the texture of the film grain… it was perfect. It smelled like vinegar and celluloid.
The video cut to black.
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The phone screen flickered again.
The founders built Lookmoive after a disastrous 2025 New Year’s Eve where four couples spent 90 minutes arguing over what to watch. Ninety minutes. They realized: discovery is broken. Recommendation algorithms serve what’s cheap for the platform, not what’s great for you. Elias stood up
“Finally, a movie app that understands ‘not too long, not too sad, and good acting.’ Magic.” —
But the "lookmoive" did not care for his curated narrative. But the quality, the texture of the film
We’ve all been there. You’re logged into Netflix, Hulu, Amazon, and Disney+. You have 47 minutes to actually watch something before it’s too late to start a film. And what happens? You spend 46 minutes scrolling, reading blurbs, watching 10-second trailers, and finally settle on a movie you’ve already seen three times.