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F1: The Movie delivers a mostly authentic summer blockbuster, but here are six major things it gets wrong about real Formula One racing.
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It’s a Tom Cruise kinda movie, but it stars Brad Pitt. He’s the protagonist in this tale about an aging, washed-up race car driver who everyone’s counted out.
If a movie about one of the most dangerous sports in existence can’t hazard a risk or two, what hope is there for an ...
Branded placements on team uniforms, fire suits and racecars in the new movie showcase how brands are investing in authentic ...
The Movie” boasts breathtaking views that have audiences raising questions about filming locations. On-screen, the roaring ...
The deeply focused Lauda, racing for Ferrari, and the brash and confident Hunt, racing for McLaren, dominate the screen, and Rush delivers a very human tale in what can sometimes be a very mechanical ...
F1: The Movie” takes viewers inside the exciting world of Formula One auto-racing. The director is Joseph Kosinski, best ...
If you wonder why this weekend's British Grand Prix and other races are loved by their fans, don't look to NASCAR — look to ...
Explore the key differences between the F1 movie vs real Formula 1 racing. What’s authentic—and what’s just Hollywood?
The Movie' starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris has grossed $293 million globally, surpassing other Apple releases at the box ...
With the movie now running in theatres, a pertinent question arises: How does the F1 movie fare vs real Formula 1 racing?