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Gravity

User rating: 4.12 2340 Reviews | Write a Review

In Theaters: October 4, 2013

PG-13 | Sci-Fi, Thriller | 1h 30m

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User rating: November 15, 2013

This movie was well acted and visually stunning. The inaccuracies of the science involved are soon forgotten.

User rating: November 22, 2013

Great movie and I plan to watch it again.

User rating: November 21, 2013

I've heard great reviews of the movie, especially Sandra Bullock's performance. Love to see it

User rating: November 20, 2013

Like suspense?? Then you will like this movie. It is very thrilling and informative.

User rating: November 16, 2013

Intense and gripping! This movie was shot as a simple survival story in space. A stunning space saga that takes off for new technical frontiers without leaving its humanity behind

User rating: November 17, 2013

excellent movie!Sandra B shines in this movie!

User rating: November 15, 2013

I loved it. The view was spectacular. Minor quibbles with the science but it never took you out of the story and the tension.

User rating: November 24, 2013

This movie had great special effects and had me glued to my seat.

User rating: November 16, 2013

I found the movie Gravity to be an eerie, tense sci-fi thriller that was masterfully directed and visually stunning. I enjoyed it immensely!

User rating: November 23, 2013

Director and co-writer Cuarón brilliantly manages to create both awe at his glorious space vistas, and knuckle-gobbling tension at what's happening in the foreground. It's like a bank heist in Reims cathedral – in space. You could find yourself asthmatically gasping with rapture and excitement at the same time. After it was over, I was 10 minutes into my tube ride home before I remembered to exhale. Since its release, various specialist observers have unsportingly emerged to say that the science involved in Gravity is fanciful and wrong. No matter. What makes Gravity so gripping, and so novel, is that it behaves as if what everyone is doing is happening in a world of commonplace fact: lik