Joseph Kosinski’s most recent film, following the success of Top Gun: Maverick, has just been released in theaters, and fans are rushing to catch it, which happens to be a Formula 1 movie.
The movie features Brad Pitt and Damson Idris, aiming to replicate the same level of pulse-pounding excitement found in Kosinski’s earlier blockbuster starring Tom Cruise.
Currently, viewers and analysts are expressing their opinions about the movie, and it appears that although it may not surpass the excellence of Maverick, it is indeed a success, especially among the audience.
According to Rotten Tomatoes, the movie boasts an impressive 84% approval rating, which indicates that 84 out of every 100 reviews from critics were generally favorable and positive.
The movie appears to be garnering immense appreciation from viewers, with an almost flawless rating of 97% on the Popcornmeter, a system that evaluates films based on audience feedback.

As a cinephile, I’d rephrase it like this: “In the ’90s, they called Sonny Hayes (Brad Pitt) the greatest Formula 1 driver who never truly shone. But a fateful accident almost sidelined him for good.
Thirty years after, he finds himself a freelance racer when Ruben Cervantes, his old teammate (played by Javier Bardem), proprietor of a near-bankrupt Formula 1 team, seeks him out. Ruben manages to persuade him to return to the world of Formula 1 for one final attempt at reviving the team and achieving global racing supremacy.
In the upcoming events, Sonny will race next to Joshua Pearce (Damson Idris), the newcomer who’s been making waves on the team. However, as engines thunder, Sonny’s past returns to haunt him. In the world of Formula 1, your teammate isn’t just a partner; they become your toughest rival. The path to redemption in this sport is seldom one you walk alone.
F1 is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer and real-life Formula One legend Lewis Hamilton.
We felt quite at ease, but then Lewis decided to give Brad a spin in the car. I bet it gave him quite a scare!
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2025-06-27 15:36