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The Joseph Kosinski-directed movie, starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, speeds into theaters June 27. Following the New York premiere of F1: The Movie on Monday evening, the first reviews of the film ...
The problem with making an underdog sports movie that stars Brad Pitt is . . . Brad Pitt. Though taunted as “elderly” by a younger Formula One driver in “F1 the Movie,” his character still ...
F1 centres on Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt), a former Formula One prodigy whose career was cut short by a brutal accident. He has since spent the past 30 years working as a racer-for-hire across the U.S.
F1: The Movie follows the sports movie playbook almost perfectly. Directed by Joseph Kosinski and starring Brad Pitt as an aging never-was racecar driver giving it one last shot with an old ...
Coleman: “F1 The Movie” left me with mixed emotions regarding women in motorsport and how this demographic was portrayed in the film. The romantic subplot is a staple in Hollywood.
On the track, F1: The Movie is an absolute winner. When we’re not focused on the racing is when a few bumps in the road come up. And it’s not that the story or the all-star cast led by Brad ...
Joseph Kosinski’s F1: The Movie is very much in line with the director’s previous efforts, Tron: Legacy and Oblivion, in that it pairs big, expansive visuals with a big, expansive soundscape ...
F1 The Movie Review: The Old-School Blockbuster We’ve All Been Asking For F1 The Movie is exactly the kind of high-octane spectacle you’d hope to see from Top Gun: Maverick ‘s director.
F1: The Movie is a technical marvel, but the decision to lean into the all too familiar tropes of the genre is going to be hit or miss with people, depending on what they are expecting.
F1 the Movie swaps Tom Cruise with Brad Pitt as a talented-but-washed up lead (who is always right about everything, of course), and replaces fighter jets with Formula One racers.
A true racing spectacle, “F1: The Movie” runs a victory lap. It’s a great sports movie, with heart-pumping action, superb performances and fascinating characters.
There’s a scene in F1 that I think counts as the movie’s big rah-rah speech. It’s about how if everybody on the crew contributes a half second at some point in the race, if they can all find ...