Ford v Ferrari Release date:November 15, 2019 Genre:Action, Adventure, Drama Running Time:2h 32m Rating:PG 1028 votes 156 reviews Write Review Rotten Tomatoes® Score 92% 98% Synopsis In the 1960s, in order to finally defeat perennial champion Ferrari at the 1966 24 Hours of Le Mans ...
Rotten Tomatoes® Score TOMATOMETER® 92% Critics Consensus: Ford v Ferrari delivers all the polished auto action audiences will expect -- and balances it with enough gripping human drama to satisfy non-racing enthusiasts. Reviews popculture. Tania Hussain [The cinematography] perfectly conveys ...
"Ford v Ferrari" received a rare "A+" rating from moviegoers on CinemaScore and a 92-percent certified fresh rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes to date. Lionsgate and Summit Entertainment's war film "Midway" financed by Chinese companies moved to second with 8.75 million dollars in i...
Rotten Tomatoes – An On-review aggregation website, Ford v Ferrari holds a rating of 92% based on 224 reviews. The website’s critics general agreement: “Ford v Ferrari delivers all the polished auto action audiences will expect – and balances it with enough gripping human drama to satisf...
s fastest car and take on Enzo Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in France in 1966. Certified-Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, critics and fans alike have raved about this epic underdog tale that will keep your heart pounding from start to finish. AddFORD V FERRARIto your digital collection ...
Ford v Ferrari doesn’t really have one easy-to-market point like that. It’s just a solid movie that is fun to watch. That’s not a bad thing, but it does feel like if it won, it’d be kinda anticlimactic. It’s yet another movie about white dudes! I’ve said the same ...
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Elizabeth Banks’ “Charlie’s Angels” reboot could land in a distant second in its debut weekend with about $8.2 million, but the second frame of Roland Emmerich’s “Midway” may come out on top, with about $8.6 million. “Ford v Ferrari,” which stars Bale and ...