'F1' Cruises to Top of North America Box Office
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Is "F1" a Foreign Film? Brad Pitt is the Only American Actor in the Main Cast, Everyone Else is a Brit or European - Showbiz411
Donald Trump may ask for tariff on “F1” if someone explains to him slowly. The Brad Pitt race car movie is almost a foreign film. Pitt, the huge American movie star, is the only US actor in the main cast. Director Joseph Kosinski has surrounded Pitt with top notch actors from the UK and Europe. […] The post Is “F1” a Foreign Film? Brad Pitt is the Only American Actor in the Main Cast, Everyone Else is a Brit or European appeared first on Showbiz…
'F1' cruises to top of North America box office
"F1: The Movie," starring Brad Pitt as a washed up Formula One driver who gets one last shot at redemption, sped to the top of the North American box office in its debut weekend with $55.6 million in ticket sales, industry estimates showed Sunday. "This is an outstanding opening for…
A film about Formula 1 pilot who returned to autobiology drew 'How to train your dragon' from the first position Starled by Brad Pitt and with Javier Bardem on the list, 'F1: The film' was released at the end of this week at the top of the American ticket, rising from US$ 88.4 million internally and US$ 144 million globally, drawing the live action of 'How to train your dragon' from the first position.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – “F1”, Apple’s high-speed racing film, came to the top of US and Canada’s tickets this weekend, inspired by the power of stars and by a well-adjusted marketing campaign, according to the Conscore. The film, starred by Brad Pitt as a Formula 1 pilot returning to the tracks after an accident almost ended its career, increased US$55.6 million in revenue sales in both countries. This amount exceeded the domestic forecast of US…
'F1' opens with $55 million, delivering Apple its biggest big-screen hit - WCCB Charlotte's CW
NEW YORK (AP) — Apple has its first box-office hit. “F1 The Movie” debuted with $55.6 million in North American theaters and $144 million globally over the weekend, according to studio estimates Sunday, handing the tech company easily its biggest opening yet. Though Apple Original Films has had some notable successes in its six years in Hollywood — including the 2021 Oscar-winner “CODA” — its theatrical results have been decidedly mixed. Misfire…
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