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F1 Is a Big, Stupid Hit
Brad Pitt’s F1 is the big, dumb racing movie America’s been waiting for. If you can stomach the sports movie clichés, you’ll probably have a good time. Brad Pitt and Damson Idris in F1. (Apple Original Films / Warner Bros. Pictures) Released under the dignified tagline of “sports drama,” Apple’s F1 is, at best, a camp classic in the making. Only Mystery Science Theater 3000 could do sardonic justice to this torrent of macho movie clichés patche…
There is no checkered flag for the desire for redemption. In F1, Joseph Kosinski again steps on the accelerator of the show with the same technical precision as Top Gun: Maverick, but this time on asphalt. Brad Pitt, embodying a retired pilot who returns to the circuit to face the new generation, not only challenges the chronometer: he challenges at the same time. And although the film seems made to vibrate at IMAX, his heart beats at a more hum…
F1 Review: Brad Pitt & Damson Idris Star In Summer's First Big Blockbuster
Ready? Set? Go! F1 is made for the Summer blockbuster season. With adrenaline-fueled racing sequences and a strong push-pull dynamic between leads Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, this is a film not to be missed. F1 Review I'm not a Formula One expert but I would say I'm a casual fan, who grew up watching all types of racing events with my grandfather and uncle. So if you're looking for someone writing about any of the technical aspects of the sport…
The spectators that this Monday went to see F1, the new work of Brad Pitt and Javier Bardem on the Formula 1 racing championship, met with the surprise of being able to see the first advance of the film starring Ana Mena and Óscar Casas."Holi, if you go to the cinema to see F1 they put you first the trailer of ÍDOLOS ", the singer warned first thing in the afternoon before starting the screening day in theaters.The interpreter of Madrid City and…
F1 (2025) - FILM FREAK CENTRAL
F1: The Movie***½/****starring Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Kerry Condon, Javier Bardemscreenplay by Ehren Krugerdirected by Joseph Kosinski by Walter Chaw The first movie I saw in a theatre was Star Wars, in 1977. I had just turned four and didn’t speak a word of English. The 45rpm read-along storybook my parents subsequently bought for me helped me take my first steps towards learning the language. And the sense of exhilaration I felt watching Sta…
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