Movie on the Tip of Your Tongue? Find It Here
That frustrating feeling when you almost remember a movie title? End the mental struggle - describe it and we'll identify it for you.
Tip-of-Tongue Movie Solutions
Real examples of movies found when they were stuck in people's minds
Almost There Memory
"Something about a groundhog and repeating the same day over and over"
Groundhog Day (1993)
Actor Association
"That movie with Will Smith where he fights aliens in the desert"
Independence Day (1996)
Genre + Era Recall
"80s movie about a robot from the future, Arnold something"
The Terminator (1984)
Emotional Memory
"Sad movie that made everyone cry, something about a ship sinking"
Titanic (1997)
Visual Memory
"Movie where a guy hangs from a clock tower at the end"
Back to the Future (1985)
Theme Recall
"Something about virtual reality and red and blue pills"
The Matrix (1999)
How We Solve Tip-of-Tongue Moments
You remember more than you think you do
Share Fragments
Enter whatever is stuck in your mind - partial memories, associations, or vague recollections.
Memory Reconstruction
The AI fills in the gaps between your scattered memories to find the right movie.
Relief Found
Finally get the title that's been bothering you, with enough detail to confirm it's the right one.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about finding and identifying movies
Yes, character descriptions are one of the most effective ways to identify a movie. Describe their appearance, personality, role in the story, or anything that made them memorable. Our AI cross-references these details against a vast film database. Try it from the homepage.
You don't need to know the name at all. Describe what the character looked like, what they did, their personality traits, or their relationships with other characters. Something like "a quiet librarian who turns out to be a spy" is a great starting point. See how others describe characters in recent searches.
Absolutely. Villains are often the most memorable characters in a film. Describe their appearance, their scheme, their mannerisms, or any iconic scenes they were in. This works especially well for thrillers and action movies where the antagonist is distinctive.
Not at all. You can describe the character purely based on what you remember from the film. If you do recall anything about the actor — even vaguely — that helps too. Our find by actor description tool lets you combine both approaches.
Yes, the tool works for animated films and shows. Describe the character's design, species, abilities, or storyline. This is particularly useful for animated movies and family films where character designs are often very distinctive.
The tool identifies TV characters just as well as movie characters. Describe the character and any plot details you recall, and the AI will figure out the source. For TV-specific searches, you can also use our find TV show by description page.
As specific as you can, but even vague descriptions work. "A woman with red hair who could control fire" is better than "a woman," but both can produce results when combined with other details like genre or era. You can also add plot or scene details alongside the character description using our scene lookup tool.
End the Tip-of-Tongue Frustration
Just describe it and let it go