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As a movie—irrespective of the subject matter at hand—it’s pretty forgettable. Where the movie does excel is in its authenticity of the Formula 1 landscape.
The Flubs As an F1 fan, I'm not sure who this movie is for. There's too much technical detail included in the plot for non-F1 fans to really understand.
Though I’m less familiar with F1, I know racing. “F1: The Movie” showcases the spirit of the sport. Racing isn’t a job — it’s a religion, and “F1: The Movie” treats it as such.
F1: The Movie finally hit the gas on June 27, racing into theaters after much anticipation. While it’s already proving to be a commercial win, the internet isn’t exactly waving a checkered flag.
The movie also has some exceptional racing sequences, which were achieved by having 1961 F1 champion Phil Hill drive the camera car. Where to watch: Available to buy and rent on digital platforms.
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.
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.
F1: The Movie drives into theaters and IMAX in the U.S on June 27, 2025. Mikey Walsh is a staff writer at Nerdist who wanted to run through a brick wall after seeing F1: The Movie.
A handful of critics got to see F1: The Movie yesterday evening, and they're hailing it as a "high-octane thrill ride" that's every bit as thrilling as Top Gun: Maverick. You can find a full ...
Despite Sunday’s Austrian Formula 1 Grand Prix serving up a cinematic start setback against the Red Bull Ring’s scenic circuit, Brad Pitt’s “F1: The Movie” debut overshadowed the very ...
Brad Pitt's 'F1' film can credit nearly a quarter of its $55 million opening-weekend box office to IMAX, as the large-format operator continues to roll on in theaters.
“F1: The Movie” is actually very funny, in large part to Pitt’s delivery and comic timing. The veteran actor portrays the veteran racer as rebellious, shrewd and immensely likable.