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Prime Video Movie Picker
Prime Video's catalogue is huge but disorganised. Half the homepage is store-rentals dressed up as included-with-Prime content, and the search experience famously hides good films behind weird carousels. The Prime Video Movie Picker spins through titles included on the service and hands you one, no homepage scrolling required. Useful when you've added six things to a watchlist over a month and still defaulted to The Office for the fifth time. Pair the wheel with a watchlist of films you've actually meant to watch and let it pick. It's also a low-effort way to break out of the algorithm's loop of "you watched one thriller, here are 40 thrillers." Prime sometimes shuffles titles between included and rental tiers, so check that what the wheel landed on is still free before committing. If you spot rentals slipping in, remove them from the wheel and the picker remembers the trim.
What does the Prime Video Movie Picker actually pick from?
A live catalogue pulled from TMDb (the open movie database). The wheel reflects what's currently available, filtered by service and genre where applicable, so the result is something you can actually click play on.
Can I filter by service or genre?
Yes. Movie picker pages cover all services, a single streaming service, a single genre, or a service-and-genre combo. Each combination has its own URL, so you can bookmark, for example, just the Netflix horror picker.
Does the wheel work on phones?
Yes. The wheel is fully responsive, so spinning on a phone or tablet works the same as desktop. Touch controls feel natural and the wheel scales to whatever screen you've got.
Why use the Prime Video Movie Picker instead of just browsing?
Because algorithms put you in a rut. The wheel doesn't know what you watched last week, so it surfaces titles you'd skip past in a row of recommendations. It also forces the decision, which is half the battle of streaming night.