IMDB Finally Adds Video Content. I’ll Give It Three Stars

The Internet Movie Database (IMDB), a massive, extremely popular website detailing all aspects of many movies and television shows, has finally added what the site has curiously been missing all along: video. The Amazon-owned site will now offer 6,000 movies and TV shows free of charge from Hulu, CBS, Sony Pictures Television, and hundreds of independent filmmakers. The content will rotate (much as it does on Hulu), depending on the content-owners' wishes. IMDB will host and stream some of the video itself, but appears to be using embeddable players from Hulu and CBS where possible. Unfortunately, the site's implementation of video leaves something to be desired - it feels as if IMDB doesn't really want to be a destination site for video content, and that this was just tacked on.
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