Grand Prix Reviews
McClatchy-Tribune News Service
Still dazzling, and the movie Ron Howard's "Rush" is sure to be measured against.
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| Original Score: 3.5/4
Film Freak Central
this idea that while anything's possible through technology, the debt of that ambition is paid out in blood.
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| Original Score: 3/4
Groucho Reviews
Yes, the driving scenes dazzle, but Frankenheimer also embeds his 1966 Cinerama epic with some interesting commentary about risk-taking professions in general and the Formula One driver in particular. [Blu-ray]
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| Original Score: 3.5/4
Movie Metropolis
Despite its melodramatic glimpses into the drivers' private lives, the racing sequences more than make up for the deficiencies.
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| Original Score: 6/10
Filmcritic.com
The story alone is enough to almost make you become interested in auto racing.
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| Original Score: 4/5
FulvueDrive-in.com
Four decades later, John Frankenheimer's Grand Prix remains the best film ever made about professional auto racing.
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| Original Score: B
Hollywood Reporter
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