

Gravity
Directed by Alfonso Cuarón7.796%79%7.2
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone - tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness.
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- Neon GhloesMay 2, 2026Amazing breathing coaching here! Ya know how Sand-Jee Bowl-Lick normally stutters EVERY FOURTH word she is handed... Well... She stuttered EVERY SINGLE breath she took directly into a microphone for this production! Simply astonishing! Bravo young lady! Well done! The movie itself is definitely a movie... That I wartched... But gawdamn if that breathing isn't just Fanta Stick!
- remiiApril 25, 2026Gripping
- Eric BakkeJanuary 29, 2025A space survival story with minimal plot or substance. It's purely a sight and sound spectacle, with one of the most impressive sound mixes I’ve ever heard. This makes for an intense ride—if you’re in it for the sensory journey, it’s definitely worth it.
- HaroldBawlsApril 20, 2026This movie is tense the entire time. Great watch
- birthdaymonkeyApril 7, 2026Seems a bit implausible, but still a lot of frenetic fun.
- Jimmy JamesApril 22, 2025Cinema exists for movies like Gravity. Warning: If you go on this ride with the wrong mindset, you may not be able to fully appreciate it. To be clear: This is a Survival Horror film in space. Once you realize that, Gravity becomes, in my opinion, the absolute best of the genre. Watch it at night, alone, with headphones, no phone, no bathroom breaks, and no subtitles; immersion is very important. Understand the realities of space, and the existential fear that you could drift off into nothingness, left to suffocate, alone, with no one to save you, and all it takes is one slip of the hand. Listen to every line and watch every action; they all have meaning and consequences. If your heart is not racing at the end, you didn't do it right. This is peak cinema, and it hits HARD if you get it. I've watched this film at least 30 times since its release; even knowing how it ends, it does not diminish the experience of the ride. Twice, I have finished the movie and immediately started it over from the beginning like looping around after getting off a roller coaster or water slide to go on it again. Maybe it just hits different for me, but if you go into it understanding what it is, and what it isn't, you should have a good time. Also, if you were wondering, this film is a shining example of how to write a strong and competent female character with not ONE SHRED of wokeness. It's almost painful to watch in that respect given the current state of modern filmmaking. Movies like this just aren't made anymore.
- ርልዪረMarch 6, 2025It is one of the most scientificaly accurate and visually stunning films ever made. It has great Visuals and its VFXs/CGI are from 2013, can't believe it. It is a thriller picture and we are interested to see what's next. It has done many things right regarding to science but, just explain how her suit touched that aircraft which must had a dangerous amount of heat. Okay, no problem. One who's a science-nerd like me will love this, one who is willing to watch this as a thriller/heart-stopping picture will not be disappointed, who's watching this for visuals will love this, and for those who are willing to watch this for George Clooney or Sundra Bulluck or both will not be disappointed. The intense, memorable scenes are there and it is not a picture that one will forget after an hour or two watching this. It gets fit in the memory. The way it picked up emotions makes this movie far better than it is in the reality. The climax is just insane. I will give this movie 9/10. Because sometimes it gets boring.
- bigsloppyApril 3, 20260/10 you can't see stars when the camera is exposed to daytime
- SAID MTSJanuary 30, 2026Visceral spectacle that makes you want to hug the ground as soon as the lights come up.
- CubaneMarch 30, 2026Whining While Falling: The Movie A forgettable experience featuring a complete miscarriage of science and physics. Clooney is good, but his spy satellite would have prevented this entire plot from happening.
- OctothornMarch 15, 2026I am more of a hard Sci-Fi guy. This movie isn't it. If you want a space drama, then I guess that might explain the high ratings for this film. I know people praise it for realism. I honestly have tried to enjoy this twice, but even with intentionally ignoring several procedural/behavioural and space mechanics issues, by 32 minutes it becomes unbearable to me.
- Adam AbazaFebruary 10, 2026The story is very simple: an astronaut is trying to survive a catastrophic accident in space. The film's real strength lies in its sense of isolation and danger, and the stunning cinematography that makes you feel like you're truly floating in space. The acting, especially Sandra Bullock's, relies more on expression and movement than dialogue. The film isn't dramatically profound, but it's incredibly successful at creating constant tension from the first minute to the last. It's an experience to be watched on a big screen and to focus intently.
- Tiago NazarethApril 13, 2025A ridiculously visually stunning movie right from the get-go. The photography is astonishing. Simply astonishing. The film is full of intense, thrilling situations with amazing performances from Sandra Bullock and George Clooney, leaving you gripping to the edge of your seats. It's a pretty intense ninety minutes, and all if it is a visual masterpiece to see. Although I found the script to be very weak, the story never relents with suspense and emotional intensity resulting in a remarkable movie. 'Gravity' provides a good reminder about how fragile life really is, and how we, as human beings, are a tiny little thing among a vast system that's beyond our control. The movie is an experience and a celebration of the human being, and our will to life, and our effort to make our lives meaningful. Go watch it
- Kenneth Darren PriceJanuary 10, 2026Awesome movie!
- Roderick Vaughn BridgesDecember 30, 2025All this movie does have some pretty good graphics and audio the storyline kind of falls apart for such a long movie.
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Gravity Trivia
Gravity was released on October 3, 2013.
Gravity was directed by Alfonso Cuarón.
Gravity has a runtime of 1h 31m.
Gravity was produced by Alfonso Cuarón, David Heyman.
Dr. Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock) is a brilliant medical engineer on her first shuttle mission, with veteran astronaut Matt Kowalski (George Clooney) in command of his last flight before retiring. But on a seemingly routine spacewalk, disaster strikes. The shuttle is destroyed, leaving Stone and Kowalsky completely alone - tethered to nothing but each other and spiraling out into the blackness.
The key characters in Gravity are Ryan Stone (Sandra Bullock), Matt Kowalski (George Clooney), Mission Control (voice) (Ed Harris).
Gravity is rated PG-13.
Gravity is a Science Fiction, Thriller, Drama film.
Gravity has an audience rating of 7.9 out of 10.
Gravity had a budget of $105M.
Gravity has made $723.2M at the box office.



























