Lumiere: swipe to decide what to watch without catalog fatigue
Streaming grids create endless scrolling. Lumiere by Knox Studios flips movie night into a swipe-first taste capture — then builds a session playlist you can actually watch.
Key takeaways
- Lumiere scopes a session to movies or TV before you start swiping.
- Gesture-first discovery replaces overwhelming catalog grids.
- Score-aware cards show TMDB, IMDb, and Rotten Tomatoes ratings in-deck.
- Liked titles become a session playlist so deciding ends sooner.
Stop scrolling, start matching
“What should we watch?” dies in infinite grids. Lumiere is Knox Studios’ swipe to decide what to watch app: pick movies or TV, swipe genres and titles, and leave with a playlist instead of another hour of browsing.
How Lumiere works
- Scope the night to films or shows first.
- Swipe right to like or left to pass through genres and titles.
- Check trusted scores without leaving the deck.
- Build a session playlist of liked titles and press play elsewhere.
Solo or together
Lumiere works for one person or a couple movie night when nobody wants to pick first. Download it on Google Play.
FAQ
Is Lumiere a streaming service?
No. Lumiere helps you decide what to watch; you play titles in your streaming apps.
Does Lumiere show movie ratings?
Yes. Cards can show TMDB, IMDb, and Rotten Tomatoes scores during swiping.
Is Lumiere free?
Yes. Discovery is free on Google Play; Premium adds ad-free use and playlist extras.
Originally published at knoxstudios.net.
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