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Features 🎯🥇🏆

  • The user can see the top 20 "Currently Playing" movies on a page.
  • For each movie, the user can see the Movie Title, Year, Rating, and Poster.
  • [] The user can see this information clearly on devices of various screen sizes.
  • The user can see "more" movies by tapping a "See More" button at the bottom.

Rockets 🚀

  • The user can enter a term into a search box to filter the currently loaded movies by search term. E.g.; the user can type "mar" and the results are reduced to show "Captain Marvel".

  • The user can change the "source" from "Currently Playing" movies to "Top Rated" movies (or any other of the endpoints supplied by MovieDB).

  • [] Sort by Rating and Popularity (from Lowest to Highest and Vice Versa)

  • [] In addition to Previous and Next, use Number Pagination. Click on Number 3 will get them to Page3 and display movies 61st - 79th.

  • [] For each movie, include a link (movie/id) to display the full Movie Info on another page (URL). Use React Router for this. You'll also have to figure out how to retrieve the parameters from the URL.

  • [] Have Year, Rating as a slider. Change the display dynamically when the slider is changed. You could use React Input Range package for this task.

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