Brad Pitt Uses 1 Word to Describe Filming 'F1' Movie
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Formula 1 extends Montreal race until 2035
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Following the New York premiere of F1: The Movie on Monday evening, the first reviews of the film from critics have been coming in, and they’ve been generally favorable.
The key word is “formula.” F1, the new Brad Pitt-led action-drama set around the globe, is a look at the high-stakes, cutting-edge world of Formula One racing. Directed by Jos
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An IndyCar driver has voiced his frustration on X, revealing that he won't be able to watch the 'three crown jewels' on the same day.
The wide-screen spectacle of Formula One gets a gleaming, rip-roaring workout in Joseph Kosinski’s “F1,” a fine-tuned machine of a movie that, in its most riveting racing scenes, approaches a kind of high-speed splendor.
The movie, which reportedly filmed at Daytona International Speedway and a New Smyrna Beach restaurant, releases in theatres on Friday, June 27.
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Joseph Kosinski, who helmed F1: The Movie, is revealing why Simone Ashley ‘s role was ultimately cut from the film. It was announced last year that the Bridgerton actress joined the Formula One racing drama, starring alongside Brad Pitt and Damson Idris. However, few details were released about her specific role at the time.
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Lando Norris says the new Formula 1 movie contains some reminders of his own rivalry with McLaren teammate Oscar Piastri after their collision at the Canadian Grand Prix.
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Autosport on MSNF1 confirms plans to race in Canada until 2035Montreal will continue to host the Canadian Grand Prix for another 10 years after Formula 1 confirmed an extension of the circuit's contract until 2035