"Binge leverages Apple's Live Activities feature to warn viewers about jump scares in horror movies, displaying notifications on the lock screen ahead of frightening scenes."
"The app does not integrate with any streaming services, meaning users must notify it when starting a movie or taking breaks to avoid timing issues with notifications."
"Binge aims to be an all-in-one movie tracking app, providing details about cast and crew, reviews, awards, runtimes, and tracking which streaming platforms host specific content."
"A set of parental tools pulls data from external sites like Rotten Tomatoes, displaying warnings for violence, sexual content, profanity, or drug use in movies and shows."
Binge is a new movie tracking app that alerts users to jump scares in horror films through Apple's Live Activities feature. Users must manually notify the app when starting a movie, as it does not integrate with streaming services. The app also offers movie details, reviews, and tracks streaming platforms. A parental tool provides content warnings for violence, sexual content, and more. While free to download, jump scare notifications require a subscription costing $2 monthly or $18 annually, with a lifetime option for $50. It is available on iPhones, iPads, and Macs.
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