“F1: The Movie” soars in sound and speed, while streaming gems shine on Apple TV+


 

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George Thomas is back in the critic’s seat, and this time he’s revving up for F1: The Movie—a cinematic spectacle that delivers thrilling race sequences, pulse-pounding sound design, and strong performances from Hollywood heavyweights. Directed by Joseph Kosinski (Top Gun: Maverick), F1: The Movie stars Brad Pitt as a grizzled former Formula 1 legend called back into the fold to mentor a young and fearless racer played by the ever-versatile Daniel Kaluuya. While the mentor-mentee story arc is familiar territory, Kosinski ensures it never feels stale. George highlights the film’s technical prowess as its biggest asset. The racing scenes are heart-pounding, made even more powerful by the Dolby Atmos soundscape that lets you hear every gear shift, tire screech, and crowd roar with remarkable clarity. The camera work is equally immersive, bringing viewers right into the cockpit and across the track at dizzying speeds. Despite its predictable storyline, the film’s craftsmanship earns it a B+ from George. He praises both leads for their grounded, emotionally resonant performances and credits Kosinski’s direction for giving the film a fresh coat of polish. Switching gears, George shifts his focus to the streaming world. On Apple TV+, he recommends two stellar series for viewers seeking compelling narratives and strong performances. First up is Ironheart, a superhero origin story that transcends its comic-book roots. With powerful acting and a deeply human core, it stands out in a crowded genre. Then there’s Smoke, a character-driven slow-burn that explores family, power, and justice in a world where not everything is black and white. George lauds both series for taking creative risks and delivering drama that lingers long after the credits roll. Looking ahead, George offers a preview of next week’s review: Jurassic World: Dominion. His tone? Cautiously pessimistic. “Do we really need another dino-sequel?” he wonders aloud. One thing’s for sure—whether it’s the roar of an engine or the roar of a T-Rex, George is always ready to deliver sharp, honest reviews you can count on. /

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