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Nick Swann
April 9, 2026
Philo TV delivered one of the most aggressively miserable viewing experiences I’ve ever had the misfortune of enduring.The movie was technically available. That is where the positives end.On a basic browser, there is no fullscreen option. None. Not hidden, not buggy, just nonexistent. So instead of simply pressing a button like every other competent streaming service on the planet, I was forced to stop, download an app, and restart the entire process. Already off to a ridiculous start for something that should be effortless.Then came the real disaster.A 1 hour 10 minute movie. Twelve commercial breaks. Each one over a minute long.That is at least 12 minutes of ads on a 70 minute runtime. Roughly 17 percent of the entire experience hijacked by commercials. And that is being conservative. It felt far worse. It felt like the movie existed only to fill the gaps between advertisements.And these were not quick, tolerable interruptions. These were long, dragging, momentum-killing blocks that ripped you completely out of the film every single time. Just as the movie tried to build any sense of rhythm or immersion, it was immediately gutted and replaced with noise.Worse, the ads themselves were completely out of place. Two separate 35 second gore and horror clips shoved into the middle of a casual viewing experience. No warning. No consideration. Just jarring, unpleasant nonsense that made the entire thing feel cheap and careless.And somehow, on top of that, the targeting made no sense. Repetitive, irrelevant ads that felt like they were pulled from a completely different audience profile. It added another layer of irritation to something already unbearable.Even if these commercials had been 15 seconds, there would still have been too many. But stretching them past a minute each crosses into pure disrespect of the viewer’s time.By the end, I was not watching a movie. I was enduring a sequence of interruptions loosely connected by fragments of a film I could no longer care about. Any enjoyment was completely drained, replaced by frustration and impatience.This is not just a bad streaming experience. It is a broken one.
frank lamarr
April 5, 2026
While the only pro to their service is price, but the cons is definitely the commercials. they run about 25 to 30 minutes of ads on a one hour program. Problem is, its the same commercials. I just watched 7 commercials on a 5 minute ad break. 2 was for Hyundai, then 2 for progressive insurance, the the same 2 for Hyundai , then 1 for Noom. They run about 50/50 on commercials versus programming. To add insult to a commercial, right in the middle of a 5 minute commercial break, they show a commercial to get a break from commercials. This consist of a cartoon type tv , sometimes in front of a tent with a campfire, next time beside a tree in a snow storm storm, but the one i hate worse is a tv in front of a dirty street wall with graffiti covered concrete wall. Pay a little extra for sling or hulu, they have ads, but most are 1 minute to 1 1/2 minute per 7 to 10 minutes of programming. Philo goes to a 4 1/2 minute to a 5 minute commercial break for about 5 minutes of programming
Dawn Crump
April 4, 2026
I once loved Philo. It seemed to be the only app where I could watch past, current, and upcoming shows that I love. However, as one of the reviews mentioned, I was watching "Sistas" and had reached season 9 when, without warning, that season was removed, leaving only four out of the ten seasons available. What a joke! As I write this review, I wanted to start watching "Caught in the Act," but the first three seasons are unavailable as well. The latest issue i have been experiencing is the ability to watch Philo, when trying to watch it, i am receiving an error message, saying "an issue has occurred", in the past i was able to reload and that seemed to work, but as of lately it has not. It has noting to do with my internet because everything works fine except for Philo. When I first subscribed to Philo, I was paying $25 a month. The price eventually increased to $37, and while I was still willing to pay that, I don't understand how the price can go up while the selection of shows decreases. I can officially say that this company is crooked, and I am canceling my subscription.
Kimmie
April 3, 2026
Philo is a joke. What greedy, money-hungry hippos they are. They charge $25 a month, with 3-minute commercials and approximately 12 commercials. That amounts to 36 minutes of wasted time for me. I am glad I tried the free trial, as it prevented them from getting my money. Their app sucks and glitches. Netflix is asking too much, but at least there are no commercials. I can’t wait for your company to die out, Hulu. Do not use Philo or pay for it; it is a waste of your money. Consider using Peacock or Paramount instead, as it may be more beneficial for your budget. When they start losing a lot of people, their tone will adjust, or they will just disappear. Regardless, don't use them.
Christian Rogers
March 22, 2026
Terrible service. Almost $40 per month and watching movies every 10 minutes you get a 2:25 minute ad
lakeeda B.
March 19, 2026
i did the free trial for this app to watch sistas in which it had all 10 seasons. then i purchased it for $25.00/monthly on today. been watching season 9, i left my frontroom and went into my bedroom only to see thats now it shows season 1,5,8,10 and not 1-10 like before. i chatted with a rep and was informed that the other season was removed and they have no control over when leaders remove seasons , etc off their apps. i was also informon a no refund policy in which it does not state the no refund policy nor do it state that certain shows that have full seasons can be removed. i had this app cancelled and once you go back in as if you want to buy it, its a much higher plan price then what you previously paid and you want get the same price. this app is a RIPOFF and i would NOT recommend it to ANYONE. the only thing i got out of it after speaking with ith someone higher is my rull refund back.
Savaun Brown
March 10, 2026
When the app first came out it was good barely any commercials now we can sit here have 4 minutes of commercial and only 30 seconds of show and then right back to another three to four minute commercial is starting not to be worth the price because of the repeated soul nothing new is coming on and we can pretty much get all of the stuff that they have on prime
Stephanie Burt
March 9, 2026
I had Philo for a few years now. I really liked it because of their retro channels. I prefer older shows with morals instead of the immoral crap they put on TV today. I was paying $21 a month and then without warning, they raised it to $38 a month. As a senior on Social security I can't afford it anymore. Greed is taking over! To me it's not worth $38 for about 10 channels that I watch. I can find a lot of the shows I like for free on other sites! Goodbye Philo! Your greed just lost you this loyal customer!
Annoyed Paying Customer
March 8, 2026
The app freezes constantly making it impossible to watch an entire movie without constantly reloading the app. Even when performing all recommended troubleshooting steps it can freeze so often that watching anything becomes impossible.
Larry Coats
March 3, 2026
My wife loves philo because it reminds her of the way cable TV was during her childhood. It's great shows on the streaming app but overall philo is not worth the money. It takes you an hour to watch a 40 minute show due to the amount of adds that plays during the show. There has been times we've watched a 4 minute add, the show returns for 8 minutes then another 5 minute add, absolutely terrible.
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