“F1,” Apple Original Films’ new Formula One racing movie starring Brad Pitt, topped the box office charts over the weekend—the first major hit in theaters for the tech giant’s film and television ...
When it comes to Apple Original Films sixth wide theatrical motion picture release, F1, you may want to get out of the way. Sources tell us that the Warner Bros. released Brad Pitt PG-13 movie, has ...
This article was published on 6/26 and republished on 6/28. It was easy to believe that director Joseph Kosinski had the potential to produce another beloved blockbuster after his enormous hit, Top ...
(L-R) Damson Idris and Brad Pitt in 'F1' Warner Bros./Courtesy Everett Collection F1: The Movie starts, ominously enough, with the black Warner Bros logo, which suggests it’s going the be The Dark ...
Spoiler warning: this article contains details about the plot of “F1: The Movie.” When the minds behind the new Formula One movie, Jerry Bruckheimer and Joe Kosinski, set out on their quest to make ...
A still from director Joseph Kosinski's "F1: The Movie." (Courtesy Warner Bros. Pictures/Apple Original Films) “You’d think it’s the ‘90s again out there,” shouts an announcer about halfway through ...
Natalia Whitaker appreciates the full menu of American sports, from the NBA to the NHL. Now, she’s added another competitive event to her list of favorites: F1, or Formula 1, largely considered the ...
“F1” is a pretty decent summer picture, and if it were half as crisp off the track as it is on the track, we’d really have something. But few will complain. They know what they’re getting. They’re ...
The pleasures of “F1” are engineered to bypass the brain. It’s muscular and thrilling and zippy, even though at over two-and-a-half hours long, it has a toy dump truck’s worth of plot. Sonny (Brad ...