Bingerated — Imdb Ratings
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Overview
Most "IMDb for Netflix" add-ons just print a number on the poster. This one tells you whether something is worth your time RIGHT NOW — and makes sure the rating is for the RIGHT title.
On top of color-coded IMDb ratings, every Netflix thumbnail can show live status: Hot, This week!, Trending up/down, New Season Confirmed, and Cancelled. And it's built to correctly identify Korean dramas and movies that share a name with an older title (Pandora, My Sassy Girl, The Karate Kid) — cases where other extensions quietly show you the wrong film's score.
WHAT YOU GET
- IMDb rating on every movie & show — color-coded (green = great, red = skip)
- Hot — released or aired in the last 3 months
- This week! — a new episode dropped in the last 7 days
- Trending up / down — rating moving up or down over the last 4 weeks
- New Season Confirmed — returning series with a season on the way
- Cancelled — don't start a show that never got an ending
- Popular! — trending among other users of the extension
- Release year on every card
- Filters — hide low-rated or older titles, or show only what's new this week
- Accurate Korean-drama & same-name matching (this is the whole point)
WHY THE MATCHING IS BETTER
Same name, different show is the #1 reason rating overlays are wrong. This extension checks Netflix's own title page to learn which exact title you're looking at, weighs IMDb candidates by audience size and release year, and keeps a curated list of tricky cases (especially Korean titles). The result: "Pandora" shows the 2016 Korean film Netflix actually has — not a same-named series.
PRIVATE BY DESIGN
Only one permission: storage. No access to your tabs, history, or other sites. It sends a title and Netflix's public content ID to look up a rating; an anonymous per-title counter powers the "Popular!" badge. No account, no personal data, no watch history. Ever.
FAST & UNOBTRUSIVE
Ratings are cached locally for instant loading and lookups are throttled, so browsing stays smooth. Toggle everything off with one click anytime.
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FAQ
Q: Why does a rating sometimes differ from IMDb's site?
A: Ratings refresh on a cycle and are cached in your browser for ~2 hours. Brand-new releases swing a lot day to day as votes pour in, then settle. The service also detects when a rating has drifted and updates it.
Q: Why doesn't a badge show on some cards?
A: Cards load as you scroll, so a badge appears a moment after a row comes into view (you'll briefly see "★ …"). Very new or obscure titles can take a moment to match, and if IMDb has no entry yet you'll see "★ —". Everything is cached for ~2 hours after the first load.
Q: Does it slow Netflix down?
A: No — lookups are concurrency-limited and cached, and badges are drawn as lightweight overlays.
Q: Is it really free?
A: Yes. No account, no paywall.
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