F1: The Movie currently has an average rating of 7.5 out of 10 and has been rated by 246 users on our platform.
...despite being a wild ride—doesn’t manage to perform its particular magic trick as effectively.
Read full review at The A.V. ClubBuckle up and enjoy the ride, safe in the knowledge that the tyre talk never gets too overwhelming.
Read full review at Nme...is like a re-run of Top Gun: Maverick on wet weather tyres.
Read full review at Radio Times...succeeds for many of the same reasons that Top Gun: Maverick does.
Read full review at Slant Magazine...has some of the best high-speed sequences ever filmed...
Read full review at Entertainment Weekly...as racers in it for the love of the game and not just the come-from-behind victory, they have nothing to be self-conscious about as the impressive filmic torque still flies off the entertaining charts.
Read full review at The PlaylistFor Formula 1 fans, the sheer accuracy of F1’s depiction of the sport will be giddy-making...
Read full review at EmpireThrill-a-minute stuff. Pitt has rarely been better.
Read full review at Little White LiesThis film doesn’t rumble through its 156-minute runtime; it flies by.
Read full review at Roger Ebert...spectacular macho melodrama handles Brad Pitt with panache.
Read full review at The GuardianThe story may be light, but the execution is strong, and the performances are engaging.
Read full review at Film ThreatI knew this movie wasn’t made for me, and it wasn’t, but it’s a well-crafted film from a technical standpoint. The obvious comparison is Top Gun: Maverick, but unlike that movie, I just didn’t really care for the action scenes. In fact, I actually...
Vibes from this movie are unmatched and the camera angles they used were so immersive. I still wish they had used some of those “in-helmet-cameras”, where you can truly feel what an F1 driver is seeing during the race.
The Hans Zimmer techno score was ...