
For users of the service, it’s also the best way to see what’s on your watchlist.

This Letterboxd list, created by Nate Lam, isn’t as thoroughly complete as the others, but will likely soon be as it continues to evolve. You can also click a button to watch a random film from the channel. This database, created by sciencehuh, takes a simpler, cleaner approach by listing films only, along with director, country, duration, and year. In a second tab, updates are also provided on new updates to the spreadsheet. One can sort by title, year, runtime, newly added, expiring soon, director, and even see descriptions. This database, created by morbusiff, uses the API to pull in every video on the site, including special features. At the moment, there’s no one-click button to add films to your list, but hopefully that will come in time.

Update: The Criterion Channel has now launched their own official list of all films available on their service.
#Movie collector spreadsheet full
Thankfully, some tech-savvy cinephiles took it into their own hands and we now have a number of ways to view a full list of titles, which we’ll detail below. Many questioned if they would be adding an A-Z list to browse all films, but we haven’t got official word yet if that feature will be available. While one can browse their homepage–full of well-curated collections and detailed special features–the only other way to find titles is searching by keywords, year, or genre. The cinematic treasure trove that is The Criterion Channel launched yesterday, providing access to over 1,000 films from Criterion and Janus Films, along with gems from other studios of films both new and old.
