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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: February 14, 2017

Excellent work!! Best movie I've seen in a long time! Great acting, story and pacing. Over the obstacles and through the fire, these are REAL strong black women who made a significant contribution to OUR country! I hope to see more untold stories like this in the future. Great job to everyone involved in this project.

User rating: February 13, 2017

Amazing X2

User rating: February 13, 2017

Amazing!

User rating: February 11, 2017

One of the best movies we have seen lately. We loved the history that we remember occurring at the time and especially the old cars we remembered so well. Everyone should see this movie and learn from it.

User rating: February 11, 2017

One of the best movies we have seen lately. We loved the history that we remember occurring at the time and especially the old cars we remembered so well. Everyone should see this movie and learn from it.

User rating: February 11, 2017

Must see

User rating: February 11, 2017

Phenomenal!

User rating: February 9, 2017

One of the best movies I have seen. Truthful but not political. Beautifully acted. Should be required viewing for our Children. It, no doubt, will have a very positive effect on them.

User rating: February 9, 2017

Awesome movie reinforces the fact people are people and we're all in this together

User rating: February 8, 2017

Awesome portrayal of strong woman. I choose not to use black woman yet, but will get to that. It shows how as a woman in a mans world could climb to the top. Now I through the color in, it portrayed strong, highly intelligent, educated black woman that was and are a part of history. For some reason this part was kept out of the history books. As a graduate of highschool and a college degree, never was this part of NASA taught to us. Is appauling and shameful. This tid bit of info could have shaped not only black women, but women in general. It shows that we also can succeed in professions that are dominated by men!! #girls rock.