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F1, the sports drama film directed by Joseph Kosinski, was released in theaters on 27th June 2025. So far, the film has ...
Apple’s F1 movie, starring Brad Pitt, is returning to IMAX cinemas on 8 August after surpassing $460 million at the global ...
The F1 Movie has raced past Guy Ritchie’s Sherlock Holmes movie to beat an incredible box office milestone. See its haul here ...
F1 director Joseph Kosinski pitched a sequel that crosses over with Days of Thunder, and it feels like the logical next step ...
With a theatrical release on June 27, F1 took over the box office collections not just on a national level but also ...
Brad Pitt's sports drama F1 has been storming the box office ever since it hit the cinemas. The Joseph Kosinski-directed ...
Joseph Kosinski, the "F1" director, said that audiences had to decide if the movie would get a sequel.
Brad Pitt drove deep into the real F1 racing world for 'F1 The Movie.' Perhaps a go-kart showdown with Tom Cruise is next?
Brad Pitt as Sonny Hayes in 'F1' But director and co-writer Joseph Kosinski reveals that they did at least consider sticking with what the film appears to be setting up and giving Joshua Pearce ...
It's walls on both sides on a very, very fast track." There's always a bit of magic when it comes to movie-making, but this particular segment of F1 pushed Kosinski's nerves to the breaking point.
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 ...
Joseph Kosinski, who directed F1: The Movie, shares why Simone Ashley's role was ultimately cut from the film, starring Brad Pitt and Damson Idris.