Andy Whitfield
over 1 year
ago
Wonderful docudrama with tons of star power.
Cesca McC
3 years
ago
Brilliant storytelling, thoroughly gripping throughout & an uplifting true story to boot.
Kayley Sage
3 years
ago
This is how you tell a real story, THIS is how you homage real life heroes.
BruceM
over 3 years
ago
Good movie - racism is tough but the characters are great - at the end - real people!
Tony Gandía
over 3 years
ago
Strong crowd pleaser surprises, doesn't disappoint despite its sometimes too slight tone.
Sydney Stene
over 3 years
ago
Different than I was expecting, but still a great watch!
Neil Cooke
over 3 years
ago
Great story, beautifully told.
pessimist
over 3 years
ago
The three ladies elevate a very corny, white screenplay to an inspiring, eye-opening story
Christopher McLean
over 3 years
ago
Best film I have seen in ages. Well told, important and inspirational story
nicole
almost 4 years
ago
Inspiring and humbling.
Brandon Keck
4 years
ago
Great story/mediocre film. Gave the impression no one involved actually understands math.
emilio murillo
4 years
ago
American onanism. Two secondary characters are completely irrelevant. Sheldon is flat.
Amber Laha
4 years
ago
Standing ovation! Best film I've seen this year!
Natasha Marchev
4 years
ago
review: http://bohemianrhapsodyclub.weebly.com/la-premiere
Lucia Straňovská
4 years
ago
One of the best movies I saw recently. Great story, great acting, and a lot of inspiration
Aaron Jones
over 4 years
ago
entertaining look at the women who helped win the space race
The incredible untold story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson - brilliant African-American women working at NASA, who served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation's confidence, turned around the Space Race, and galvanized the world. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.