Ines de Ramon Supports Brad Pitt’s New Film
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Brad Pitt really enjoyed playing a race car driver in his new film “F1: The Movie,” but it’s not the same for him when driving off screen.
"F1," starring Brad Pitt and in theaters June 27, captures the thrill of Formula 1 in a reliable blockbuster formula that will appear rather familiar to fans of the stars and filmmakers.
What revs up the Brad Pitt vehicle into a thrilling summer entertainment all its own is unfurling that winning ‘Top Gun’ blueprint on top of an underdog sports story.
The "F1" stars surprised some massive fans and also answered a few of Savannah Guthrie's burning questions about their new action-packed film.
Joseph Kosinski builds a high-powered movie out of Bruckheimer clichés, but that wouldn't matter if the races were as dramatic as they are flashy.
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Maverick' helmer's feature, which counts Lewis Hamilton as a producer and features Javier Bardem and Kerry Condon, is about the late-career return of a once promising Formula 1 driver.
‘F1’ Review: Brad Pitt Speeds His Way Through a Solid Summer Blockbuster That Never Reaches Top Gear
Joseph Kosinski makes a valiant effort to give the "Top Gun" treatment to Formula One racing, but he struggles to find the best way around the track.
Javier Bardem says he worried about Brad Pitt’s safety on the "F1" set — especially when Pitt was speeding by and delivering lines behind the wheel.
F1: The Movie sped into Times Square on Monday night, marking the world premiere of the Formula 1 racing drama starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris.