Movie · 2016 · Drama, History · 2h 7m · PG · English
Curator score: 7.6/10 (917.7K ratings)
Meet the women you don't know, behind the mission you do.
Overview
The untold story of Katherine G. Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson – brilliant African-American women working at NASA and serving as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history – the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit. The visionary trio crossed all gender and race lines to inspire generations to dream big.
Ratings
Curator score: 7.6/10
IMDb: 7.8/10
Letterboxd: 3.90/5
Rotten Tomatoes: 93%
Metacritic: 74
TMDB: 8.0/10
Director
Theodore Melfi
Production
Fox 2000 Pictures, Levantine Films, Chernin Entertainment
Cast
Taraji P. Henson, Octavia Spencer, Janelle Monáe, Kevin Costner, Kirsten Dunst, Jim Parsons, Mahershala Ali, Glen Powell, Ariana Neal, Saniyya Sidney, Zani Jones Mbayise, Donna Biscoe, Olek Krupa, Aldis Hodge, Kimberly Quinn, Frank Hoyt Taylor, Lidya Jewett, Karan Kendrick, Jaiden Kaine, Kurt Krause
Where to watch
Max
Curator Review
Verdict
An uplifting, crowd-pleasing historical drama with strong performances, clear emotional stakes, and a satisfying underdog-engineering narrative. It simplifies some history, but the film’s energy, accessibility, and celebration of overlooked Black women in STEM make it broadly rewarding.
Best for
inspiring true stories
historical dramas with a hopeful tone
women-led ensemble films
STEM and space-history stories
mainstream prestige dramas
Skip if
you want a strictly fact-accurate docudrama
you dislike inspirational, feel-good biographical storytelling
you prefer subtle, ambiguous character studies
you are tired of polished studio historical dramas
Overview
Hidden Figures is the kind of studio drama that knows exactly how to win an audience: clear stakes, charismatic leads, and a real-life story that feels overdue for the spotlight. It turns a major chapter of space-race history into an accessible, emotionally direct crowd-pleaser without losing sight of the barriers its heroines faced.
Worth noting
The film’s biggest strength is its trio of performances, which give the story warmth, humor, and momentum. It’s also very effective as a workplace drama, showing intelligence and persistence as forms of resistance. The movie does streamline and dramatize events, but its central achievement is making the audience feel the scale of what these women had to overcome.
Bottom line
If you want a polished, inspirational drama with genuine uplift and strong rewatch value, this delivers. It’s less interested in complexity than in momentum and catharsis, but for many viewers that’s exactly the point.
Top Letterboxd reviews
#1 gizmo fan (5★) · 7593 likes
me before hidden figures : the moon landing is fake
me after hidden figures : THE MOON LANDING IS REAL AND HAPPENED BECAUSE OF KATHERINE JOHNSON, DORTHY VAUGHAN, AND MARY JACKSON.
noah (4.5★) · 4431 likes
I could watch black women outsmarting white men all day long.
(This movie sold out and it was packed and when it was over everyone stood up and clapped.. I really love that)
Lucy (3.5★) · 4190 likes
the three real women and the three actresses that portray them... iconic.... legends..... iconic legendary icons
also: who the fuck cast bazinga in this film
liam f (3★) · 3940 likes
racism died the day Kevin Costner said "we all pee the same colour"
cinéfila... 🕯️ (3.5★) · 3699 likes
i don't know what math is but i sure do love women