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Callsheet is a film and TV reference app for Apple devices, designed for looking up information about movies, series, actors, and crew members. It is not positioned as a generative AI product; instead, it presents data from The Movie Database in a cleaner, more streamlined way: no login prompts, no autoplaying videos, and no ad clutter. It is a good alternative to bloated film and TV database websites.
Functionally, Callsheet focuses on “quick facts” and real viewing scenarios. Quick Facts places key information about titles, episodes, people, and more at the top, with tappable details such as when a movie would end if you started watching it now. It also supports Live Activity, making it easy to jump back and check information while watching. For series viewers, its spoiler controls are especially useful: it can hide character names, episode appearances, episode titles, thumbnails, and descriptions, with both global settings and per-show overrides.
Callsheet also automatically calculates an actor’s or crew member’s age at the time a work was released, as well as their current age, reducing the need for manual calculation. Users can add movies, shows, or people to custom lists such as “To Watch” and “Favorites,” and the same item can be added to multiple lists.
Its trial model is straightforward: the first 20 searches are free, after which a subscription costs $1/month or $9/year. The subscription supports Apple Family Sharing, so family members can share unlimited access. Platform support includes iPhone, iPad, visionOS, and the iPad version on macOS.
Version 2026.3 adds support for Apple Shortcuts. You can use Perform Search to search TMDB results, then use Get Media Info to retrieve details such as release date, runtime, and cast count, making it suitable for lightweight automation. However, the source text does not mention a public API, Chinese interface, Chinese search, privacy policy, or data processing mechanism. Its content quality depends on TMDB, so coverage and accuracy are also limited by that data source.
Callsheet is suitable for serious film and TV enthusiasts, series watchers, Apple ecosystem users, and anyone who wants to automate film and TV lookups with Shortcuts. Availability in mainland China, App Store access, and payment availability are not stated in the source text, so they are considered unknown. If you need Chinese community content, Douban Movie may be worth considering; for global film and TV databases, you can compare it with IMDb, TMDB, or Letterboxd.
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