TasteRay for Every Kind of Viewer
Whether you watch solo or with others, TasteRay has you covered.
Each page in this hub is written for a specific kind of viewer: couples negotiating a shared watchlist, cinephiles who've seen everything obvious, families juggling different ages in one room. TasteRay matches recommendations to that audience's actual constraints and taste, not a generic list with a new headline. It's the fastest way to find the section that's actually about your situation. Whichever description sounds most like your Friday night is the one to open first.
All For You pages
Questions about the audience pages
How is a page for my group different from a regular list?
It starts from your constraints instead of a genre. A page for new parents assumes ninety interrupted minutes; one for long-distance couples assumes two screens and a shared clock. The titles are chosen to survive those conditions, which is a different question from what is simply good.
What if I fit more than one of these audiences?
Read both, then let the app resolve the overlap. A remote-working new parent has two sets of constraints, and the pages are deliberately narrow rather than trying to cover every combination. Describing your actual situation in the app is faster than finding the page that matches it exactly.
Where do the percentages on these pages come from?
From TasteRay's opt-in user research, the same programme behind the published hit-rate figure. Participants agreed to have their responses used, and quoted names are shortened at their request. The cohort, the period, and how each segment figure is calculated are documented on the methodology page.