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  1. In “Hidden Figures,” the FORTRAN punch cards coded by Dorothy Vaughan (Octavia Spencer) prove that she is not only qualified to be the first employee supervisor of color in the space program, but that her “girls” (as she calls them) have the skills to code the IBM mainframe under her tutelage.

  2. Dec 22, 2016 · Hidden Figures” makes a fascinating and timely companion to “Loving,” Jeff Nichols’s film about the Virginia couple who challenged their state’s law against interracial marriage ...

  3. Hidden Figures is not that kind of film: It’s a story of brilliance, but not of ego. It’s a story of struggle and willpower, but not of individual glory.

  4. Dec 12, 2016. Warm and witty performances by Spencer, Hensen and Monae, the stoic moral stature Costner plays and unlikable-until-they’re-reasonable turns by Dunst and Parsons make Hidden Figures a winner, a piece of unknown history rendered flesh and blood funny, uplifting and never less than entertaining. Read More.

  5. Dec 10, 2016 · By Sheri Linden. December 10, 2016 9:01pm. As shiny and bright as the Chevy Bel Air that Octavia Spencer’s character drives — and knows how to repair — Hidden Figures is a spunky, upbeat spin...

  6. In heartwarming, crowd-pleasing fashion, Hidden Figures celebrates overlooked -- and crucial -- contributions from a pivotal moment in American history. Read Critics Reviews Critics Reviews

  7. Dec 11, 2016 · Film Review: ‘Hidden Figures’. Feel-good drama reveals the largely untold way in which race factored into the U.S.-Soviet space race. By Peter Debruge. Photo Courtesy of 20th Century Fox....