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F1: The Movie” takes viewers inside the exciting world of Formula One auto racing. The director is Joseph Kosinski, best known for taking “Top Gun: Maverick” to the top of the yearly box office three ...
As of June 26, 2025, F1: The Movie holds an 86% critic score based on 147 reviews. In comparison, Top Gun: Maverick has a 96% critic score from 476 reviews and a 99% verified audience score.
In F1: The Movie, Brad Pitt and Top Gun: Maverick director place audiences in the driver's seat of an F1 car for a high-speed summer blockbuster.
If you're wondering just how realistic Joseph Kosinski and Brad Pitt's F1 movie was, here's what real F1 drivers think about the film.
If Netflix’s Drive to Survive proved one thing then it’s that F1 has plenty of storytelling potential – both on the track and off it. This is exactly why Apple and Warner Bros teamed up with ...
‘F1: The Movie’ Review: Brad Pitt Goes Zoom In tanned, tousled form, the actor stars in a Formula 1 story about fast cars, last chances and pretty people by the director of “Top Gun ...
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.
We've covered F1: The Movie quite a bit over the past year, seeing as it's been billed as one of the summer's biggest movies, but if you're a Formula 1 fan, you'll be better off watching the real ...
“F1” is breathless and occasionally breathtaking, if a bit overlong. But as mindless summer-movie action goes, it gets the job done nicely, writes Moira Macdonald.
NOTE: This review contains some minor spoilers. I am a life-long fan of motorsports in general and F1 auto racing in particular. I competed for decades at the amateur level (mostly autocross and ...
The wide-screen spectacle of Formula One gets a gleaming, rip-roaring workout in Joseph Kosinski’s “F1,” a fine-tuned machine of a movie that, in its most riveting racing scenes, approaches ...