In Theaters: December 25, 2016
On DVD/Blu-ray: April 11, 2017
PG | Drama | 2h 7m
Based on 1306 votes and 230 reviews.
Great movie! Strong women I love it!
A well done, exceptional true-life event of three women math scholars who happen t/b African American. These women not only contributed to the many unknown calculations at that time, but helped catapult NASA into the "Space Race" era which was then the realm of the Soviet Union, but paved the way for all women to enter into the male dominated work force. Women of color, especially, were denied that opportunity during the '60s. Well done and both genders should enlighten themselves beyond provincial stereotyping and see this movie!
Excellent movie! Should have won best picture at the Oscars.
Seriously? This is farcical!!!!!!
NASA had over 40000 white men scientists that did the real science. Number checkers did clerical work. African or not....
This is complete idiotic! NASA had 40000 scientists during this period, 99.99% white men, now we are to believe these few Africans did the space launch calcs-BS BS BS !!!!!?
More Hollywood propaganda
Best movie I've seen in years!
All must see this true US history movie.
I strongly recommend everyone see this movie As a person who lived through this era, I am so grateful to have been raised by parents who taught us that people were people, good, bad or indifferent, regardless of their color, religion or social status. This movie is a testament to these professional women whose hard work and courage make them role models for all women. We still have a way to go with equality in the work force, but with the accomplishments of these women, the path was shortened.