You know what doesn't feel good? Sitting down to watch the Christmas classic Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, enjoying little Kevin McCallister engaging in high-jinx when mood-killer Donald Trump turns up.

Intent on getting his orange face just about everywhere, the current President is seen when Macauley Culkin's character is in the Plaza Hotel, which Trump owned at the time of production.

This interruption by a man accused of more than a dozen women of sexual misconduct, can go down like a cup of cold sick, can't it?

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Well, you may never have to go through this again. Introducing Rotten Apples, the website dedicated to finding the bad apple in the bushel of any movie so you don't have to.

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The site is a database that scours films and tells you if anyone attached to a project has been accused of sexual misconduct.

All you need to do is simply type in a film you want to watch and the results will either come in as, 'fresh', stating, 'This movie has no known affiliation to anyone with allegations of sexual misconduct against them' or 'rotten' with the alleged harasser named and shamed.

The site has already gone down a treat with the public, with plenty of people sharing their experience of the site:

Satisfying, useful and radical, what's not to love?

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Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.