All six load the real schedule, let you build a My Picks set that persists and never gets wiped,
foreground the big screens (2 & 4) with a one-tap toggle, and can pass your picks to Double Bills
(several have a working back-to-back finder built in). Each version keeps its own picks, so playing with one
won't disturb another. They're sandboxes β nothing here touches your live listings.
1Picks Barmy pick to start with
Clean, native to your current dark style. A slim bar pinned at the bottom (thumb zone) flips My Picks β All, and tapping a pick focuses just that film with βΉ βΊ steppers. The smallest change, the most familiar feel.
Open version 1 β
2Choose / Schedule
Choosing becomes its own screen β a calm grid of film cards, no times clutter. Flip to Schedule to see the times for what you chose. The most literal take on "selection as a separate task".
Open version 2 β
3Focus Stack
A breadcrumb you can't fall off: All films βΊ My Picks βΊ One film βΊ Double bills. Tap any crumb to jump straight there β impossible to get stranded. Calm, low-clutter.
Open version 3 β
4Traycomparison + live double bills
App-like pull-up sheet holds your picks. Open it to see each pick's next times side by side for comparing β with a working double-bill finder built right in. The full schedule stays behind.
Open version 4 β
5Cinemathe pretty one
The looker. Cinematic type, a colour system, generated poster tiles, and a reel of your picks across the top that grows as you tap. Built to make you smile.
Open version 5 β
6One-Thumblowest effort
Ruthlessly simple. A row of pick chips at thumb-reach, a big οΌ to add, tap a chip to focus, tap again to come back. Huge text and targets. Nothing else on screen.
Open version 6 β
A different idea you asked for β not a selection prototype, just a quick at-a-glance digest:
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When's it on β at a glance
Every film with a shorthand of its run: the day pattern (e.g. MonβFri / daily), the date span, and how many showings. Sort AβZ, by most shows, or starts-soonest. β¦ marks big-screen films. No times, no clutter β just "what's on and roughly when".
Open the digest β