Icinema31+all+movie+1 May 2026
After scraping various film forums and subreddits, here are anonymized user experiences:
"I typed in 'icinema31+all+movie+1' and suddenly saw over 3,000 titles. It was overwhelming but amazing. Found a Korean thriller I would never have seen otherwise." – MovieHoarder_88
"Be careful. I got a warning from my ISP after using this. The library is huge but a lot of the streams are broken or low-res." – StreamSafe2024 icinema31+all+movie+1
"The '+1' function just added a random movie to my list. Nothing special. But the 'all movies' command worked perfectly on version 3.1.2." – TechSage
Plausible use-cases
Metadata and discoverability
Legal and moderation considerations
If you are a developer or power user, you can create your own version of icinema31+all+movie+1 using open-source tools:
Example pseudocode:
all_movies = get_all_movies_from_jellyfin()
bonus_movie = all_movies.random()
display("All movies: " + count(all_movies) + " | +1: " + bonus_movie.title)
This DIY approach gives you the same conceptual power as the iCinema keyword, but fully legal and private.
Major platforms remove movies monthly due to licensing. The "+all+movie+1" modifier implies permanence. If a movie is in the library on day one, it remains there forever. This is critical for film history preservation. After scraping various film forums and subreddits, here