
Movienizer is a database management tool used to organize your collection of favorite movies. It's also capable of generating reports and statistics based on your movie collection database.
I find the application interface to be extremely easy to use. It has a movie navigation panel on the left side, the main display screen right next to it and the Tab Menu on the top. Although it has 4 skins to choose from I noticed that they don't modify the color on the top of the screen which, to be honest, could be more colorful and contrasting.
Moving on, each movie from your collection has a description where you can find more details about the movie (like synopsis, budget, director, writer), actors, the received awards (if any exist) and also shots from the movie.
Furthermore, you can write your own description of the movie, you can store your own rating and because the database is continuously updated you can find any information about the movie in a few seconds.
With the new 9.1 version, it's now possible to sort the list of people by the last name and download user comments from the internet.
All things considered, Movienizer proves to be a comprehensive movie database organizer embedding a set of very useful features, but, in my opinion, costs too much.
v8.1 [Sep 6, 2015]
Added a feature to download existing movie lists from IMDb and Kinopoisk.
Added a confirmation prompt when deleting a movie or a person.
Added a "Save as poster" button in the image search window.
Improved cancelling information download when working with several movies.
Now it is possible to add several persons with the same name that took part in the same movie without merging their records.
A new version of the Movie Collector import plugin is included.
Fixed creating paths for a Dune movie catalog when the feature of grouping people by the first letter was disabled.
Fixed showing movies in the list when using an extended filter that included a "Not in collection" condition.
Fixed showing pictures in the edit info window for movies when the "Previous" and "Next" buttons were used to navigate between movies.
Fixed importing filmographies for people that did several things in a movie (for example, director and composer etc.).