Movies and TV
How often do you get recommendations for movies or TV shows from your
friends, only to forget them by the time you visit the DVD store? These
apps will help you keep track of what you’ve seen and offer
recommendations right when you need them.
Working as a movie recommendation engine that learns about your
tastes, Foundd requires some time to set up. After rating a bunch of
films, you’ll be able to see a tailored "Watch List" of movies that you
might like.
You can also create a group list with up to five people on it, and Foundd will suggest films that you will
all
enjoy. If you’re a regular movie-night person, or you have trouble
agreeing on a movie to see with friends, this is a good way to pick your
next flick.
Goodfilms is a movie recommendation engine built by friends of
Attendly,
which takes an original approach to the ratings system. Each film has
two ratings: a ‘critical’ rating out of five stars, and a
‘re-watchability’ rating with five happy faces.
For each film, you can view the ratings on a grid, showing both the
likelihood that people would watch it again and the actual quality of
the film.
This makes choosing a movie to watch a very different process, as you
can narrow it down depending on whether you’re after a feel-good romp
or a high-brow doco.
Miso started out as a social network site for movie and tv-show
lovers. You "check-in" to share with your friends the TV shows that you
are watching. LIke or comment on particular episodes, and keep track of
your showreels.
A new interesting feature that has been added is SideShow. If you
love to find and share trivia about your favorite shows then this is the
best invention ever.
When you check-in and watch your favorite show, these synchronized
bits of trivia will show up on your phone so as to not interrupt your TV
viewing.
Books
If you’re a bookworm, you’ll probably enjoy this highly-focused network.
Goodreads is the king of social reading. You can share your progress
as you work through a book, create a to-read list, and add ratings and
reviews to books you’ve read.
Goodreads is a great place to connect with other readers with reading groups, challenges, quotes and book trivia.
You can also keep track of your own book collection by organizing
books you’ve read, or want to read, into different collections, or
‘shelves’. Mingle with fellow book lovers and discuss your favorite
books with fellow fans.
Music
For those who love getting music suggestions and keeping track of their playlists, Last.fm is da’ bomb.
With it’s integrated scrobbling feature, Last.fm can pull in details
on the music you listen to without any ongoing effort. If you like
looking back at your listening habits, this is a great way to do it.
You can also get suggestions for new music, view your own listening
data in a chart and connect with other people that have similar tastes.
If you’re looking for more engagement around your music,
Blaster.fm
takes your Last.fm data and lets you share, listen to and discuss
songs. You can also add the Last.fm app to your Spotify account and
integrate the two services.
Fans of mixtapes will love this music network that lets you create
and share playlists of eight or more tracks. You can find tracks already
available on the site or upload your own to create the perfect
selection, with a description, title and cover image.

Listeners can play, like and comment on playlists, as well as search by tags, follow other users and save their favorite tracks.
If you’re more fond of discovering new albums or artists than curated
hitlists, you might want to give Hype Machine a go. This site crawls
music blogs across the Web to pull in tracks for you to listen to, save
and share.

You can search for an artist or genre, or just browse all the tracks
from a particular blog. You can also follow friends, specific artists or
particular blogs that you like.
A bit of everything
If you’re a fan of checking in and rating entertainment, you might want one of these all-in-one style apps.
Although GetGlue focuses heavily on movies and TV, you can also rate
and check in to sports, books and even topics. Each check-in and comment
pushes you higher up the leaderboard until you achieve the coveted
position of Guru, giving you the ability to edit item details and
qualify for exclusive offers.
After earning enough virtual ‘stickers’ by engaging with various
items, you can have the physical equivalents of those stickers mailed to
you. You can also get access to exclusive offers and discounts on
various items, like tv show merchandise.
If you’re a fan of
frictionless sharing, you can also try
Last2Glue, which checks you in (on GetGlue) to any artist you play several times in a short period on your Last.fm account.
Stamped
With a recent revamp and backing from Ellen Degeneres and Justin
Bieber, Stamped is going all out on its all-in-one rating experience.
The app lets you rate books, music, films, places and apps from your
phone.
Rather than offer standard ratings, Stamped uses more of a
black-and-white "like or don’t like" system. Each stamp that you have is
symbolic of a 5-star rating. A limited number of stamps for each user
means you’ll need to choose carefully which item gets your stamp. Or you
can just interact with other users to earn more stamps.
The new version of Stamped also offers integration with Spotify, Rdio and Netflix for your ‘to do’ items.