F1: The Movie – a Fun but Formulaic 'Corporate Tie-In'
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F1: The Movie – a fun but formulaic 'corporate tie-in'
You can't fault the logic behind "F1", said Clarisse Loughrey in The Independent. Strapping an ageing A-lister into a fighter jet for "Top Gun: Maverick" translated into megabucks at the box office, so why not hire the team behind that film, including director Joseph Kosinski, and get them to pull off another summer blockbuster, this time involving fast cars.'Bone-dry'Alas, anyone expecting the same kind of thrills will be disappointed: "F1" off…
Damson Idris Looked Every Bit the Leading Man at the "F1: The Movie" in a Pale Yellow Suit
Photo Credit: Damson Idris/Instagram Damson Idris showed up to the “F1: The Movie” premiere in London looking like he’d just stepped out of a glass of limoncello. The suit, a pale yellow Tommy Hilfiger number from Spring 2025, felt breezy and cool in the best way, especially as the city baked under a heatwave. No shirt. No problem. Idris knows when to keep it relaxed. The tailoring kept things crisp, but the overall feel was easygoing and warm-w…
Photo: Courtesy The Fever of Formula 1 comes to the big screen with F1: The Movie, a production that promises adrenaline, drama and speed. Directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick) and starring Brad Pitt, this film has generated great expectations among motorsport and film fans. Below, we answer the key questions about this superproduction that combines real action in circuits with an exciting narrative. How long does F1: The Movie last? T…


The protagonist of Joseph Kosinski's fifth film, 'Top Gun: Maverick' (2022), is a veteran faced with one last chance to achieve glory, acting as a mentor while driving at great speed a machine capable of flying with unstoppable propulsion. The sixth, 'F1: the film', too. Both, in addition, claim both the value of human experience and that of technology, and that of rebellion as well as of teamwork. In any case, in front of the great doses of int…
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