Review of Hidden Figures (2016) by Alan Scherstuhl for Village Voice — 21 Dec 2016
Hidden Figures, directed by Theodore Melfi (St. Vincent), is a canny and necessary crowd-pleaser in which not one moment feels like life itself. But, together, in their superb Hollywood falseness, they accrete into a portrait of our best idea of our national character while still exposing bitter truths about who was allowed to be what back in that age of presumed "greatness.
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This review of Hidden Figures (2016) was written by Alan Scherstuhl and published by Village Voice on 21 Dec 2016.
Hidden Figures has generally received very positive reviews.
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