I have several prepaid movie services such as HBO, Starz, Netflix, Amazon. I also have access to various pay per view type services. But when I want to watch a particular movie, is there a service, website or app where I can search to find who among these many is showing my desired film, and how much they are charging?
Thanks.
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Posts: 17459 | Location: Northern Virginia | Registered: November 08, 2008
what are you streaming on? An Amazon FireTV has a search function, some even with a voice search function. Push the button, say the movie title, and it will bring it up along with your options to view it. I'm guessing the search function is amazon's doing, but it will also search every app installed on the FireTV.
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Roku has a search function. It shows which services have the film - you have to go into each service, however, to find out if there is an additional cost for the film.
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Apple TV allows you to search for movies and television shows across all supported streaming services.
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