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Sully

User rating: 4.23 70 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: September 9, 2016

On DVD/Blu-ray: December 20, 2016

PG-13 | Drama | 1h 36m

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4.23/5

User rating: 4.23

Based on 236 votes and 70 reviews.


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User rating: September 13, 2016

Excellent movie. I enjoy movies based on true stories if Hollywood doesn't play with the facts too much.

User rating: September 12, 2016

is all about sully in this movie, just because it have tom hanks lots of people watch it lol

User rating: September 12, 2016

I felt like I was at the scene. Quite emotional. Excellent movie.

User rating: September 11, 2016

Good film. Puts the case to rest.

User rating: September 11, 2016

Don't expect to see this as an in-flight movie anytime soon. Laura Linney's hot.

User rating: September 11, 2016

I found the Movie was excellent, Tom Hanks did an excellent job.

User rating: September 11, 2016

I was on the edgie of my seat. Totally captivating.

User rating: September 10, 2016

Loved this movie. The theatre I was at was packed tonight. Tom Hanks really did look like the real Sully. Thanks for an enjoyable movie.

User rating: September 10, 2016

Really well done. Tom Hanks, who was never a favourite of mine, has increasingly gotten better and better. I loved him in this, what a fantastic, restrained performance. Clint Eastwood, awesome as usual. The whole movie did not disappoint.

User rating: September 10, 2016

Tom Hanks nailed it as Capt. Scully in my opinion. (He is one of my favorite actors). I felt the emotional struggles he and his co-pilot had to endure during the investigation of the incident. As a retired flight attendant, I also felt the fear. I saw this @ the IMAX theater and I highly recommend it. The sound, screen and full view seating immerses you in the story. Stay for the credits.