Michael B. Jordan was involved in a car crash weeks ago, and the LAPD is on the case.
Adam Driver didn't hold back when responding to criticism about Ferrari.
One Ferris Bueller’s Day Off fan paid over $300,000 for the movie’s iconic Ferrari, but they won’t be able to actually drive it.
Steven Knight will be writing a new show about the life of legendary supercar maker Enzo Ferrari, to be aired exclusively on Apple TV+.
Ford v Ferrari may have scored a Best Picture Oscar nomination earlier this year, but that wasn't the only version of that particular film that Hollywood was trying to develop. Joseph Kosinski was a guest on Collider's Directors on Directing panel as part of Comic-Con@Home, and when Collider's Editor-in-Chief Steve Weintraub asked the Top Gun: Maverick helmer if there were any projects near and dear to him that never got made, Kosinski cited an unmade version of Ford v Ferrari titled Go Like Hell that might have starred Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt. "…
It appears as though filmmaker Michael Mann is finally getting ready to make his Enzo Ferrari movie a reality. We hope. It was announced this past weekend that Hugh Jackman will be taking on the lead role in Mann’s long-in-the-works biopic, which is titled Ferrari and is aiming to start filming in Spring 2021. The Heat filmmaker has been trying to get this one off the ground for ages, with Christian Bale previously attached to play the racing icon before bowing out over health concerns—the versatile actor hit a point where he no longer wanted …
The film will focus on the infamous 1957 Mille Miglia race.
Ford v Ferrari was a big hit, and these behind-the-scenes details only make it more interesting.
Ford v Ferrari, starring Matt Damon and Christian Bale, takes the viewer back in time to the 1960s world of professional race car driving. Recently, CinemaBlend sat down with stunt coordinator Robert Nagle and got his take on the movie's most difficult sequence to film.
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Ford v Ferrari stars Matt Damon and Christian Bale as Carroll Shelby and Ken Miles. But how much of the movie is accurate, and how much is fiction?
Ford v Ferrari v... THE LAW?! The star and director of that Best Picture-nominated racing drama -- Matt Damon and James Mangold, respectively -- are back in the saddle. Er, car. They're making another movie together, is what I'm saying. And according to Deadline, it's The Force, a searing corrupt cop drama based on the novel from best-selling thriller author Don Winslow. Damon has waded into corrupt cop territory before, playing a mole in the Boston police department for Jack Nicholson's crime boss in Martin Scorsese's The Departed. But The Force will throw him even …
Matt Damon is reuniting with his Ford v Ferrari director James Mangold, signing on to star in an adaptation of bestselling novel The Force.
Ford v Ferrari has been hailed as one of the most crowd-pleasing movies of 2019. Here are 10 things about the film's making-of that you never knew.
Ford v. Ferrari is an underdog story in full throttle that easily clicked to viewers. So do these other car movies for better or worse.