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Racing ahead on the box office track, Brad Pitt’s F1 movie nearly zooms past one of James Cameron’s most iconic action blockbusters.
Brad Pitt’s F1 racing film overtakes Christopher Nolan’s Tenet at the US box office in a surprise result. Read to know more ...
F1: The Movie has crossed an important global box office milestone in less than two weeks. Released on June 23, the sports drama movie stars Brad Pitt as a washed-up Formula One racer, Sonny Hayes ...
The new movie raked in $140 million at the box office during its first week and has garnered a strong reception from critics. It immerses fans into the driver’s seat of a Formula 1 car and uses ...
Formula 1, the world's beloved racing series and subject of Brad Pitt's new movie, has exploded in the land of NASCAR and Indy Car. Here's why.
Though the two drivers are critical of one another, they can learn from each other, too. If some aspects of “F1: The Movie” sound familiar, that’s because they are.
As the Brad Pitt and Damson Idris-led movie hopes to rev up at the box office, it also hopes to get the stamp of approval from real F1 fans, who will be judging the film's authenticity closely.
Brad Pitt’s F1 is out now, and it is already garnering critical acclaim all around. With so much hype surrounding this licensed F1 movie, fans are already wondering if the post-credits scene ...
Joseph Kosinski goes from the air to the racetrack. Did the "Top Gun: Maverick" director bring the same excitement into the car? Rebecca Kivak and Joe Baress review "F1: The Movie." ...
After half a decade of hype Apple Films' Brad Pitt-led, Joseph Kosinski-directed, Lewis Hamilton-produced racing epic with a horrible name, "F1 The Movie" has finally hit theaters.