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F1: The Movie
Directed by
Joseph Kosinski
PG-13
2025
2h 36m
Drama
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Action
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7.6
82%
97%
7.8
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A Formula One driver comes out of retirement to mentor and team up with a younger driver.
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Cast of F1: The Movie
Brad Pitt
Sonny Hayes / Producer
Damson Idris
Joshua Pearce
Javier Bardem
Ruben Cervantes
Kerry Condon
Kate McKenna
Tobias Menzies
Peter Banning
Kim Bodnia
Kaspar Smolinski
Sarah Niles
Bernadette
Will Merrick
Nickleby
Joseph Balderrama
Fazio
Abdul Salis
Dodge
Callie Cooke
Jodie
Samson Kayo
Cash
Simon Kunz
Don Cavendish
Liz Kingsman
Lisbeth Bampton
Simone Ashley
Simone Ashley
Ramona Von Pusch
Liesl
Barney Smith
Kaspar's Son
Poppy Smith
Kaspar's Daughter
Luciano Bacheta
Luca Cortez
Rosie Dwyer
Pippa Leguin
F1: The Movie Ratings & Reviews
The Travers Take
Peter Travers
All eyes on Brad Pitt as he takes Formula One for a spin and makes sure we never lose sight of what's human and striving behind the wheel.
Los Angeles Times
Sergio Burstein
Kosinski has done things so well that he's managed to break down my-until now-impregnable defenses. [Full review in Spanish]
DwightBrownInk.com
Dwight Brown
F1: The Movie has the formula for success. It's got the fuel. Cruise must be smiling as Pitt takes the checkered flag.
Salon.com
Coleman Spilde
F1: The Movie is not just a movie, it's a film constructed to look like entertainment, with all of the bells and whistles ringing so loudly you'll forget that what you're watching has very little in the way of actual story.
The Atlantic
David Sims
Sonny's quest to prove his doubters wrong resembles the arc of many a sports drama. But Kosinski elevates that journey by capturing racing in all of its gorgeous, peculiar glory -- there's never been a portrait of Formula One quite like it.
MovieFreak.com
Sara Michelle Fetters
Pitt isn't exerting himself all that much from an emotionally complex standpoint, and while his raw physicality is impressive, Hayes remains too one-dimensionally dull to be a truly compelling figure worthy of all the fuss.
Slate
Sam Adams
Some telltale stiffness around the eyes notwithstanding, Pitt largely bears the marks of his age, and they're part of his appeal.
Detroit News
Adam Graham
"F1" is a summer action vehicle that delivers technical bang but drags dramatically. It zips around the course but you've seen all of its twists and turns before. The rush is all in the delivery.
Arizona Republic
Bill Goodykoontz
Pitt's performance is leathery, lived-in. He takes what could have been a clichéd role and adds some soul.
Christian Science Monitor
Peter Rainer
Their stated aim was to make the most authentic racing car movie ever made and, from a purely technical standpoint, they've succeeded.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Alison Willmore
The world, with all its messy commercial demands, is always present, and ultimately, F1 is just another product of those pressures - nothing more.
The Hollywood Reporter
Anupama Chopra
Big, noisy, obvious and hugely entertaining
Kermode and Mayo's Take (YouTube)
Mark Kermode
It's Brad Pitt goes fast and then smiles at you in a slightly cheeky way. It's the very definition of a bucket of popcorn movie. See it in on a huge big screen.
Wall Street Journal
Kyle Smith
Mr. Bruckheimer's style has endured for a reason: It's entertaining. Doom and gloom may be fine for the Oscar pictures that emerge tearfully in the fall, but summer is a great time for some vroom and zoom.
NPR
Bob Mondello
Brad Pitt's in the driver's seat, there are fresh camera tricks designed to put you in the car with him, and there's definitely a formula, delivered by folks who know how to make it pop and sizzle.
The Ringer
Adam Nayman
Nobody is expecting a studio tentpole production that cost $300 million (or whatever) to be a subversive critique of late capitalism, but the movie is ultimately so deferential toward the sport and its ruling class that it comes off as kowtowing.
Tribune News Service
Katie Walsh
With Kosinski at the wheel, "F1" should be Pitt's "Top Gun: Maverick," but this land-bound racing film never takes flight, despite all the onscreen horsepower.
New York Times
Manohla Dargis
F1 is very simply about the satisfactions of genre cinema and the pleasures of watching appealing characters navigate fast, exotic cars that whine like juiced-up mosquitoes.
Austin Chronicle
Richard Whittaker
F1 is like KISS. It's very good at what it does, but what it does is just being spectacular in a conventional, predictable way.
Los Angeles Times
Amy Nicholson
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.
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