Last updated · 2026-05-10

Corrections Policy

We aim to publish accurate, up-to-date coverage of films, shows, and the streaming industry. When we get something wrong, we correct it transparently and quickly.

How to report an error

Email [email protected] with:

  • The URL of the story
  • The specific factual claim you believe is incorrect
  • Your evidence — a primary source, a public document, a verifiable quote

You can also use our contact form. Replies typically arrive within one business day.

What we count as a correction

A correction is any change to a published story that alters its factual accuracy — wrong release date, mis-spelled name, incorrect platform availability, mis-attributed quote, factual error in plot summary or cast list.

Editorial revisions that don't change facts (rephrasing for clarity, adding context, fixing typos that don't affect meaning) are silently updated and not logged as corrections.

How we display corrections

When we correct a published story, we add a clearly visible Correction note at the bottom of the article describing what was wrong and what was changed, alongside the date of correction. The original incorrect text is not deleted from the visible note — readers can see what we fixed and why.

For substantive errors (a factual claim that materially changes the story's meaning), we add the correction note prominently at the top of the article, not just the bottom.

Stories with corrections retain their corrected timestamp in dateModified on the page's NewsArticle structured data, so search engines re-index the corrected version.

Response timelines

  • Acknowledgement: within one business day for emailed reports.
  • Investigation: we verify the claim against the primary source. For most factual errors this is same-day.
  • Publication of correction: within 24 hours of confirming the error, unless the correction requires legal or sensitive review (rare; flagged in the response).

Right of reply

If a Movie OTT story names you (or an organisation you represent) and you believe the characterisation is inaccurate or unfair, email [email protected]. We commit to reviewing the request, responding with a decision, and — where the request has merit — appending a response or correction.

Take-down requests

Take-down requests (rather than corrections) are reviewed case-by-case. We generally do not delete archived stories that are accurate; instead we may add an editor's note explaining subsequent developments. Privacy-related take-downs (revenge content, doxing, exposed personal information) are handled within 24 hours.

Contact

Corrections: [email protected]
Editorial: [email protected]