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Joe Morgenstern, Wall Street Journal: I've been to two launches, Apollo 11 and Apollo 12, and Hubble 3D is the first film I've seen -- and felt -- that does more than hint at the skeleton-rattling power of those stupendous rockets. Read more
Tom Keogh, Seattle Times: A typical IMAX spectacle of enormous proportions, the film is both a fantastic summary of the knowledge we've gained through Hubble and an often edge-of-your-seat documentary about some of the specialists who've serviced the telescope five times. Read more
Mark Feeney, Boston Globe: Leonardo DiCaprio, as narrator, sounds very nearly reverent, and not without reason. Read more
Owen Gleiberman, Entertainment Weekly: The IMAX screen is the ultimate planetarium in the awesome documentary Hubble 3D. Read more
Glenn Whipp, Los Angeles Times: It's a movie that not only puts you in space but lets you travel through it with a speed and wonder that would make James T. Kirk go a little weak in the knees. Read more
Lou Lumenick, New York Post: Contains some of the most spectacular 3-D footage I've ever seen... Read more
Roger Ebert, Chicago Sun-Times: A movie like this can get you thinking. Read more
Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune: A zero-gravity repair job doesn't sound like a thrilling cinematic spectacle, but this 43-minute film is utterly gripping. Read more
Nicolas Rapold, Time Out: Audiences expecting a blissout of swirling galaxies will wonder why so much time is spent on astronauts sweating over screws and bolts. Read more
Justin Chang, Variety: The newly resurgent 3D format gets an out-of-this-world showcase in Hubble 3D. Read more
Aaron Hillis, Village Voice: If you want an eye-popping cosmic epic, rent Star Trek. If you want interactivity, take the kids to the planetarium. Read more
Joel Achenbach, Washington Post: The daring mission by astronauts to repair and upgrade the Hubble Space Telescope in May 2009 is the perfect subject for a brilliant, thrilling 3-D Imax movie. Such a movie, alas, has yet to be made. Read more