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Keep track of the movies you love, why they mattered, and what to watch next.

















Pick between films. We read your taste and suggest movies you'll love — then build a palace around them.
Takes 2 minutes · Keep your picks when you sign up
Write why a film changed you. Record who you watched it with. Note the scene that lives in your head rent-free. Your palace holds all of it — permanently, privately, beautifully.

“In the mood for love”
2000 · 98 min · dir. Wong Kar-wai
Memory
“First watched alone on a rainy night in Paris. The slow zoom on the staircase — I've never felt so understood by a film.”
Rewatchability
9/10
Comfort
8/10
Gloomy Day
7/10
Date Night
9/10
Visual Beauty
10/10
Emotional Intensity
8/10
Show to Friends
7/10
Personal Rating
9/10
Not just a star rating. Rate each film across eight emotional dimensions — comfort, rewatchability, visual beauty, emotional intensity, and more.
Ask your palace: “What should I watch on a gloomy Sunday?” — and it knows, because you told it how every film felt.
A room is a space with a mood and a purpose. Not a genre tag — a place you actually go to. The Midnight Theater. The Comfort Room. Your own structure.
The Archivist is an AI that knows you through your own collection. It reads your notes, your scores, your memories — and gives recommendations that feel personally curated, not algorithmically generated.
Powered by Claude. Everything it knows about you lives in your palace alone. Nothing leaves. Nothing trains.
Try The Archivist→“What should I watch tonight? Something visually stunning but not emotionally exhausting.”
You've rated visual beauty your highest category lately. Three films stand out — one already in your palace, two gifts from beyond it.

You scored it 9/10 visual beauty but it's been 3 years.

Tarsem Singh's most visually ambitious film. Suits your taste profile exactly.

Tarkovsky's most painterly — less intense than Stalker, pure image.
Example room
A room is a curated collection inside your palace — group by mood, director, decade, or anything personal to you.




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Community data
Films ranked by how Film Palace users actually felt watching them — not critic scores.
Films for a Cozy Night
The films Film Palace users reach for when they need warmth, safety, and a story that holds them.
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Films for a Rainy Day
Something melancholic, tender, or slow
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Date Night Films
Chosen by couples and pairs
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Visually Stunning Films
Frames you want to live inside. Cinema as painting
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Emotionally Intense Films
Films that demand something from you. Rich, unsettling, devastating, or transcendent
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The Most Rewatchable Films
The films Film Palace users return to again and again
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Film Palace has no followers, no likes, no public reviews, no leaderboards. Your palace is private by default — you choose what, if anything, becomes public.
Your films don't perform for anyone. No hearts, no follows, no trending lists.
Nothing here tells you what 'good taste' looks like. Only yours matters.
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Your cinematic memory, beautifully archived.
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