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Hidden Figures

User rating: 4.74 230 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: December 25, 2016

On DVD/Blu-ray: April 11, 2017

PG | Drama | 2h 7m

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User rating: November 12, 2017

TWO THUMBS UP !!!!!!!!!!!

User rating: September 18, 2017

Great Movie. I can watch this over and over

User rating: May 20, 2017

Amazing amazing movie!! Wow I could Not watch this show without feeling ashamed at how white people treated blacks!! I can not imagine how I would of reacted to the treatment that these women were subject to without saying something! Their courage and strength was apparent!! A 12 out of 10 for sure!!

User rating: April 23, 2017

Amazing movie.

User rating: April 15, 2017

It's out of this world, entertaining and educating. Marvelously done, weaving in many story lines together. Don't miss it!

User rating: April 12, 2017

Not a real entertaining movie, It was very boring.

User rating: April 7, 2017

Great story and good movie!

User rating: March 25, 2017

Better than La La Land and Moonlight. It was a true inspirational story, which described pure dedication and persistence in achieving a goal.

User rating: March 19, 2017

Hidden Figures was a great movie and a true story that I have never known before. Kept your interest through the whole move. I highly recommend this movie (you won't be disappointed) I can't believe this didn't win an academy award. I saw Moonlight (didn't like it) and Manchester by the sea (very dark movie) Think the awards were all political!!! Go see Hidden Figures!!!

User rating: March 19, 2017

I loved how the movie depicted the women's perseverance in the face of discrimination, but yet focused more on their abilities and contributions to the NASA Space program in Langley, W. Virginia. It was a wonderful movie. For the Wernher von Braun critic: He did exist but was based in Alabama. From Wikipedia: In 1950, von Braun and his team were transferred to Huntsville, Alabama, his home for the next 20 years. Between 1952 and 1956,[57] von Braun led the Army's rocket development team at Redstone Arsenal.