Dom Torretto drives this suped up 1971 Plymouth GTX in The Fate of the Furious during the time when he has apparently gone rogue and betrayed his family. We see it in New York City, where his friends ...
The Fast & Furious franchise is one of the most popular car-based movie series of all time. Despite starting as a movie about street racing, the franchise has turned more into a platform to launch ...
It makes sense that the Fast and Furious movies are known for their cars, with each entry in the franchise having a standout model that rises to the top of its individual film's garage. The various ...
André Joseph is a movie features writer at Collider. Born and raised in New York City, he graduated from Emerson College with a Bachelor's Degree in Film. He freelances as an independent filmmaker, ...
The Fast & Furious franchise is truly one of the great artistic works of our time. No one is disputing that. You don’t get dialogue like that off the back of a Cracker Jack box. But as riveting and ...
Erick Massoto is a Brazilian writer who's always loved film and TV and loves finding connections between them. That's why he supports double features, especially if they are of a modern film paired ...
Gaudy, plastic and tactile, the series’ second film sums up its manifesto: watching souped-up vehicles drive irresponsibly loudly ...