Have you ever wondered “who is that actor?”, or perhaps “when was this movie released?”, or “what was the title of that one episode of that show I love”? Maybe you're a film aficionado, and wonder “how old was this person when this movie was released”? Have you wanted to answer those questions *without* being prompted to log in every five seconds? Without advertisements, and without auto-playing videos? Without relying on a multinational conglomerate that is trying to sell you things? You'll love Callsheet. Callsheet is the best way to quickly look up information about the cast and crew in TV and movies. It respects your time, doesn't try to sell you stuff you don't need, and is designed to answer your questions quickly and easily. Callsheet also has some novel features that your previous favorite database app does not: • Prevent spoilers when watching TV shows by optionally hiding character names, episode counts, episode titles, or episode thumbnails. Don't let yourself get spoiled on a character's secret identity, or that they'll leave the show quickly, by hiding those hints. • Quick access to trivia, Wikipedia, parental guidance, and where to watch (provided by JustWatch). • Pin shows, movies, or people for quick access. • Find things you've searched for before using recent searches and search history. • Easily see the age of cast members *when a film was released* right inline with the cast list • Easily see the age of a person for each entry in their filmography • Easily see the height of actors (when possible) • Dark mode support • VoiceOver support • Alternate app icons for subscribers • Automatic, no-login integration with the wonderful Channels app • Experimental, no-login integration with Plex Callsheet is written by one person, who REALLY cares about respecting your time. Callsheet is designed to let you drop in, find what you need with no fuss, and then get back to the movie or show you really care about. No distractions, and no requests to log in. Callsheet offers 20 searches for free, and then requires a subscription. Subscriptions all come with a 1-week free trial. They support Family Sharing. Give Callsheet a try. You won't believe how much better it is than the app you were using before Privacy Policy: https://www.caseyliss.com/callsheet-privacy Terms of Use: https://www.caseyliss.com/callsheet-terms
Elegant and Simple
After using this app to compliment my Channels DVR usage I have totally fallen in love with it. I find it simple to use, just the right amount of customization for my needs and really nice results. It gives me the information I need quickly and simply. The app also runs super fast. Results are instantaneous for me and the UI is slick and easy to navigate. Thanks for such amazing work!
Nice looking app
I’m enjoying this more than using IMDb, even with Adblock.
love call sheet
heard about Callsheet from the Mac power users podcast. I absolutely love it. I look up TV info and actors, etc. a lot and hate spam. super clean app just what I love.
Perfect movie-watching companion
Been a Callsheet user on the iPhone since release, and I’m so happy to see it on visionOS. 10/10, no notes!
This app would be better if it could remember what I’ve watched.
Solid app. There are a few minor, poor UI decisions like text layout that are a little distracting, but don’t take away from the overall value of the app. This app should absolutely include a panel that remembers everything that you’ve watched. I’d be a regular user if it did.
TMDB UI
It really needs a lot more functionality to be useful. Applications like this were more useful back in the day when websites on mobile devices were heavy, and Google wasn’t optimized to show you all this information at the top of the search results. Good effort though.
This is what indie apps should be
Love the attention to detail and simple design. Thanks for making this Casey!
- You can now search for films that two people worked on together. Tap the "Find shared film credits" on a person's details. Note this only works for films and not shows. - Add Pride & Trans icon sets (see Persnickety Preferences) - Loading people was slow due to the request that tries to load a person's height. That's now been separated out, so the view should load far faster. - Rejigger purchase detection in order to add lots more logging and also be more forgiving. - Add context menus for zoomed-in posters & profile photos - Fix issue where some bad data coming back from a search result would cause all results to be ignored - Fix issue with TV episode titles not updating when using the up/down chevrons
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