Smug Movies (Free) by Earljon Hidalgo is a social app for movie lovers. You can easily post ratings and reviews of movies you have watched, to Facebook, and let your friends know what you think. When you first open the app you will be shown a list of movies that are currently playing in theaters. When you select a movie, you will see information, such as release date and what genre it belongs to
Showtimes (Free) by Magnolia Labs, Inc. is an app to help you find the showtimes of local theaters. It’s summer, so you probably know what means–you’ll be making trips to the movie theater a lot. There’s the summer blockbusters (this year filled with plenty of comic book heroes), air conditioning for hot summer days, and good fun to be had by relaxing with friends and family at the movies.
Sony’s universal iOS app, Crackle (free), has recently been updated. Now, users of the app can watch an additional 20 TV series which have been added in the update (version 1.28).
Say What You See: The Collection ($0.99) by Big Ideas Corporation Limited is a punny puzzle app. Like a combination of Where’s Waldo, a rebus puzzle, and visual puns, Say What You See is a feast for the eyes and the brain. When you first launch the app, you sign in with your Game Center credentials. You can play anonymously if you prefer, but you will get Game Center nag screens if you go that route
Movie Vault for iPad ($4.99) by Fling Soft LLC gives you an entire collection of classic movies to stream at your fingertips. When the app is first launched, it will be fetching the current movie catalog available in the app. In future use, if there are any new movies, the app will automatically refresh and download them. There are several categories of movies to choose from, each with plenty of movies filling it.





