Netflix is a fantastic service that has and will continue to
change the home entertainment landscape. But despite how disruptive the
service have been — and this is one of those rare cases where
“disruptive” is being used to describe a company that actually disrupted
something — it can still be infuriatingly difficult to find good
content amid all of the stale movies and TV shows in Netflix’s library.A new website called “A Better Queue” is dedicated to helping Netflix subscribers create exactly what its name describes: A better Netflix queue full of the best movies the company has to offer.
The free service allows users to set a minimum Rotten Tomatoes rating, a minimum number of reviews and a timeframe, and then one or more genres can be chosen. A subsequent search will cut through the fluff and pull up only the best Netflix has to offer.
The service is currently a bit slow because it is getting hammered by Reddit traffic, but the site’s developer says he’s working on addressing the issue.
