Allocine (now known as Screenrush)
http://www.screenrush.co.uk

Every so often I notice an advert
on the Internet which I follow, but it is rare for me to get excited about the
website I end up at. However, this month I have come across a new site called
Allocine is dedicated to everything about films and cinema listings in the
The site is actually French (it
was founded in
Navigation of this site is easy
and pleasant, using tabs, a style first seen on Amazon a number of years ago.
There are the obvious options of film information relating to ‘in Cinemas’,
‘DVD’ and high definition. Right at the bottom of each page is a site map which
clearly sets out what information is under each section, along with the ‘Popular
Pages’ allowing users to see what others are looking at. In the footer is
information about the site such as ‘feedback’, ‘contact’, ‘About AlloCine’.
Download speeds are reasonable given the length of the pages and the number of
images on them.
One of the really exciting things
about the site, for me as a web designer is that you are able to create a
customised search box to place on your own website, allowing you to provide
another service to your readers. For an example of this have a look at the front
page of my site.
This site is a real competitor to
IMDB
If you would like Screentrade to
review a particular website, please contact me directly on: webmaster@madcornishprojectionist.co.uk.
Download
Times:
|
Connection
Rate |
Download
Time |
|
14.4K |
103.32
seconds |
|
28.8K |
56.26
seconds |
|
33.6K |
49.54
seconds |
|
56K |
33.40
seconds |
|
ISDN
128K |
16.61
seconds |
|
T1
1.44Mbps |
9.84
seconds |
Navigation:
*****
Good Design:
****
Updates:
*****
Content
*****
Download Speed:
***
Overall:
*****
Overall: This site is a real must
for any film fan, which is easy on the eye. The
Testing
Information:
This site is tested using a laptop
at 1024 x 768 resolution running Windows XP, Firefox Version 20.0.1 and Internet
Explorer 7 over an 8Mb Broadband connection. For the text only test Lynx on a Linux
Server is used. A website entitled WebSiteOptimization.com is used to test
the web site to calculate the download
speeds.
