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- JournalUsernames. Hello fine people. Here’s a brief note regarding some changes we’ve made to the site over the past fortnight or so.
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalBuzz. We’re very proud to announce a new website called Film Fest Buzz, which we have partnered with GoWatchIt to build. Film Fest Buzz is a way to discover your new favourite film from the festival circuit, and we’re delighted to be more directly involved at the epi-center of film discovery. The site presents complete lineups from key festivals (upcoming and historic) including Sundance, AFI, Fantastic Fest and Tribeca (and we welcome others to get in touch to be included). Film…
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalComment Control. Announcing more tools to help keep all our members safe and sound.
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalDelivery Service. We’re starting the year by ticking off a much requested wishlist feature for a lot of you. Our iOS and Android apps now support push notifications, so you can finally free yourselves from the tyranny of inboxes full of comment notification emails!
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalAuto-complete. Our newest product update includes improvements to adding films, watched percentages for lists, and more.
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalThe Score: we’ve updated our weighted-rating calculations. Introducing a fairer approach to weighting, to better reflect the Letterboxd community’s global consensus for each film.
Letterboxd Crew
- JournalBetween Us: private list sharing comes to Letterboxd. Letterboxd members can now share private lists with others. Ella Kemp unpacks the mechanics of a new feature all about privacy and control. And sharing.
Ella Kemp
- JournalFace to Face: introducing our new cast and crew photo-swap feature. Our latest customization tool gives Patrons the ability to facelift cast and crew images to give their faves the most glam looks.
Mitchell Beaupre
- JournalPainting Poland: The Peasants filmmakers DK and Hugh Welchman on their hand-painted epic. Loving Vincent filmmakers DK Welchman and Hugh Welchman on the live-action craft behind their latest hand-painted epic, The Peasants, and why they’re going even bigger with their next film.
Rafael Motamayor
- JournalOscar. Happy Oscar day! We’ve just pushed a minor update to the site that addresses the following issues:
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalPosterity: Patrons can now select their favorite posters. Upgrade your Letterboxd aesthetic with our new custom-poster feature.
Letterboxd Crew
- Journal2012 Year in Review. At the end of our first full year, we thought it might be useful and fun to mine the data you’ve created in order to present a summary of 2012.
Matthew Buchanan
- Journal2020 Midyear Report. This time a year ago our highest-rated film was Avengers: Endgame, but with blockbusters off the table and film festivals canceled, postponed or slimmed-down for online versions, it’s a very different story this year.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalSpit and Polish. Filtering, filing and shortcuts have been added in our latest feature update.
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalMore. A few more changes today we hope you’ll like…
Matthew Buchanan
- JournalBlood, Sweat and Oil: the risky end-to-end journey of How to Blow Up a Pipeline. As How to Blow Up a Pipeline explodes onto VOD, Brian Formo chats with key cast and crew about the risky end-to-end journey of their indie eco-thriller, “stealing” from Reservoir Dogs and the line between filmmaking and activism.
Brian Formo
- JournalTroll Patrol. Another superhero film starring a lady, another round of mass-downvoting from a small, grumpy corner of the internet. Happy International Women’s Day, everyone!
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalDifference of Opinion. A check-in on community, moderation and what we’re doing behind the scenes to enable better conversations.
Gemma Gracewood
- JournalSculpting in Time. As the world inches into the future, we invited Justine Smith, author of the ‘100 Films to Watch to Expand your Horizons’ list, to look to the cinematic past to help us process the present.
Justine Smith
- JournalEye of the Storm: why we love the peak disaster movies of the 1990s. As Twisters swirls its way into theaters, Matt Goldberg explores three different eras of disaster movies and why the 1990s hit the sweet spot between the star-studded mayhem of the 1970s and the CGI-drenched chaos of the post-2000s.
Matt Goldberg
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