Dinosaur 13 is a movie about Sue the T-rex at the Field Museum. You can see her there in all her glory in the main gallery.
The film gets it's name from the fact that Sue was the 13th T-rex ever discovered. She is the oldest, most complete, and largest T-rex to date. The movie has gotten pretty good reviews. This one is from the LA Times.
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/movies/la-et-mn-dinosaur-13-review-20140815-column.html
"The fate of some very old bones may not sound like compelling cinema, but when they compose the 65-million-year-old skeleton of a Tyrannosaurus rex that was 41 feet long and 18 feet high back in the day, all bets are off.
"Dinosaur 13," the story of a controversial T. rex named Sue and the havoc her ancient bones wreaked on numerous lives, turns out to be an altogether splendid documentary. It's not only a rich, poignant human story of intense joy followed by unending heartache but also has more complex ramifications dealing with issues such as governmental overreach and the long-standing, often bitter rift between academic and commercial fossil collectors."
Here is a link to the trailer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZywsT8Sy-c
Enjoy!