F1 (2025)

Movie · 2025 · Action, Drama · 2h 36m · PG-13 · English

Curator score: 5.8/10 (2.3M ratings)

Let's ride.

Overview

Racing legend Sonny Hayes is coaxed out of retirement to lead a struggling Formula 1 team—and mentor a young hotshot driver—while chasing one more chance at glory.

Ratings

Director

Joseph Kosinski

Production

Plan B Entertainment, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, Dawn Apollo Films, Apple Studios, Monolith Pictures

Cast

Brad Pitt, Damson Idris, Javier Bardem, Kerry Condon, Tobias Menzies, Kim Bodnia, Sarah Niles, Will Merrick, Joseph Balderrama, Abdul Salis, Callie Cooke, Samson Kayo, Simon Kunz, Liz Kingsman, Simone Ashley, Ramona Von Pusch, Barney Smith, Poppy Smith, Luciano Bacheta, Rosie Dwyer

Where to watch

Apple TV Plus

Curator Review

Verdict

A glossy, crowd-pleasing racing drama that leans hard into speed, spectacle, and old-school movie-star charisma. It’s formulaic in places, but the visceral track sequences and mentorship dynamic make it an easy recommendation for anyone who wants a big theatrical adrenaline rush.

Best for

  • fans of high-octane sports dramas
  • viewers who want immersive theatrical spectacle
  • audiences who enjoy mentor-protégé stories
  • people who like slick, propulsive blockbuster filmmaking

Skip if

  • you want a deeply original script
  • you dislike formulaic underdog arcs
  • you prefer intimate character studies over spectacle
  • motor-racing action does not interest you

Overview

F1 is built to do one thing very well: make speed feel physical. Joseph Kosinski turns the cockpit into a pressure cooker, and the racing footage has a clean, muscular clarity that sells both danger and exhilaration. The movie knows exactly when to let the engines roar and when to pull back for the human stakes, even if those stakes are familiar.

Worth noting

Brad Pitt gives the film its easy swagger, playing a veteran who survives on instinct, ego, and muscle memory. The mentor-younger-driver dynamic gives the story a dependable emotional spine, while the team politics and comeback structure keep it moving with commercial efficiency. It’s not trying to reinvent the sports drama, but it is trying to make every lap feel like a final lap.

Bottom line

What lingers most is the scale of the filmmaking: the sound, the velocity, the sense of being inside a machine that can punish one mistake instantly. If you want a polished blockbuster that treats Formula 1 as both a sport and a spectacle, this delivers. If you need narrative surprise, it may feel too familiar, but the craft is strong enough to carry the ride.

Top Letterboxd reviews

timtamtitus (4.5★) · 40377 likes

Radio: “Box, Box, Box!” Brad Pitt: “WHAT’S IN THE BOX”

shrekfan1234 (4★) · 33234 likes

can’t wait for F2

Adam (2.5★) · 25344 likes

So when Brad Pitt crashes a bunch of cars it’s “the blockbuster event of the summer” but when I do it I’m a “liability” and “an insurance risk.”

hunter strawberry (4.5★) · 21956 likes

how can you explain a generic title like "f1 the movie" when "pitt-stop" was literally there for the taking

Jake (4★) · 20853 likes

brad pitt: i'm going to crash every car you own. javier bardem: LISAN AL GAIB

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Topics

sports drama, racing, blockbuster spectacle, adrenaline, mentor-protégé, comeback story, team rivalry, high-speed action, crowd-pleaser, IMAX-style filmmaking

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