“F1 Evaluations Suggest the Movie Corresponds with Apple’s Vision”

"F1 Evaluations Suggest the Movie Corresponds with Apple's Vision"

“F1 Evaluations Suggest the Movie Corresponds with Apple’s Vision”


# F1 The Movie: Apple’s Daring Cinematic Expedition

F1 The Movie is positioning itself to become Apple’s most significant film wager to date. If the reviews from critics are any measure of its potential success, that risk could yield substantial rewards at the box office this summer. Here’s what the critiques are indicating.

## F1 The Movie possesses all the elements of a remarkable summer blockbuster, according to reviews

Apple has mostly shifted away from traditional theatrical film releases, opting instead to launch its new movies directly on Apple TV+. However, there is one notable exception: F1 The Movie, set to hit theaters next Friday, June 27 in the US and two days prior internationally.

For F1, Apple is said to have invested heavily in crafting a quintessential and genuine Formula One film. Director Joseph Kosinski experienced significant acclaim with Top Gun: Maverick in 2022. Now, Kosinski appears to have created another audience favorite with the Brad Pitt-led F1 The Movie.

F1 The Movie has made its debut on Rotten Tomatoes with an impressive 83% freshness score from 52 reviews.

Here are some excerpts from critics:

– **Collider**: “F1 is an absolute thrill ride and ranks among the most exhilarating films to release this summer, a movie that will keep you on the edge of your seat and remind you that filmmakers like Kosinski are still producing films of this caliber today.”

– **Rolling Stone**: “This is what blockbusters used to be. Come for the most stunning, glamorous car that an exorbitant budget can purchase. The reason to stay, however, is the driver.”

– **Empire**: “Joseph Kosinski has outdone himself again. F1 merges unparalleled access, innovative filmmaking, and poignant redemption arcs to provide a breathtaking cinematic adventure.”

– **Associated Press**: “A finely attuned cinematic experience that, in its most captivating racing segments, nears a level of high-speed magnificence.”

– **Entertainment Weekly**: “F1 stands alone in its commitment to speed, motion, and visceral thrill.”

In summary, this seems to embody the same type of enjoyable, exhilarating summer blockbuster that Kosinski achieved with Top Gun: Maverick. It’s precisely what Apple anticipated. Now, we simply need to observe how audiences react.

If you haven’t seen it yet, make sure to check out the unique haptic trailer for F1 that’s exclusive to iPhone.

Do you intend to watch F1 The Movie? Why or why not? Share your thoughts in the comments.