Jan 6, 2017
This is the best time of year for movies, as noble-minded films fill theaters while hoping to draw attention on the way to winning Oscar gold. Often these movies are among the best films
for families as well, forgoing excessive sex and violence while offering high-class entertainment.
I'm happy to report that this week two superb new films are expanding their reach nationally, and both are great for viewing by families and just about any age group. "Hidden Figures" is an uplifting historical drama about three African-American women in the early 1960's who were key but overlooked figures at NASA during the race to space against the Soviet empire. "A Monster Calls" is an impressive and emotional fantasy film about a young Irish boy learning to cope with his mother's impending death from cancer by imagining that a favorite tree has come to life and is giving him lessons in physical and emotional strength.
"Hidden" is the real crowd-pleaser of the two. It is bolstered by three vibrant performances of three actresses giving the performances of a lifetime. Taraji P. Henson plays Katherine G. Johnson, a woman who grew up as an incredible math prodigy but had her career path hampered by her race amid segregated society. She works among a division of other black women in a division of "computers" – people who compute statistics and other mathematical calculations for the space program.
Meanwhile, Spencer plays Dorothy Vaughn, who has been acting as the supervisor of that computing team, overseeing 30 women yet not receiving the title and salary she deserves due to her racial background. Finally, Janelle Monae plays Mary Jackson, a woman who's capable of being a brilliant engineer but can't be considered for the position unless a judge overturns segregation laws to enable her to finish nine key classes from an elite high school she was never allowed to attend as a youth.