Fast&Furious Festival
Feel the speed
Need4Speed
Feel the Speed
Tuesday, Jul 7, 2015, 11:00 AM
222 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec H3C 6A1, Canada
Fast and the furious: Tokyo Drift
Initial release: June 4, 2006 (Universal City)
Running time: 1h38 minutes
...the movie's striking setting and compelling lead performance ensure that it remains a slight cut above its immediate predecessor. ~ David Nusair
Fast&Furious
Initial release: April 3, 2009 (USA)
Running time: 107 minutes
Turn off your mind, though, and there's some fun to be had from some of the better whizz-bang sequences. ~ Derek Adams
Fast and Furious 6
Initial release: May 17, 2013 (United Kingdom)
Running time: 130 minutes
Ludicrous, but undeniably fun and surprisingly affectionate, this is really all you could ask of a car crash movie, and more. ~ Tom Charity
2 fast 2 Furious
Initial release: June 6, 2003 (USA)
Running time: 107 minutes
It's a pretty bold move to make a film for groups of young males about the latent sexual nature of the relationships in such groups - and this alone made 2 Fast, 2 Furious an unexpectedly hilarious treat. ~ Anton Bitel
United States
Days of Thunder
Initial release: June 27, 1990 (USA)
Running time: 108 minutes
Good writing by Robert Towne and a host of strong supporting performances complement the on-the-track visuals of director Tony Scott in giving us a sense of the leap of faith that is required by drivers at this level. ~ Gene Siskel
United states
The cannon ball run
Initial release: June 19, 1981 (USA)
Runing time: 95 minutes
Nonsense but fun nevertheless with a crazy ensemble cast of celebrities of the era. ~ Ian Nathan
United StatesSmokey and the Bandit
Initial release: May 19, 1977
running time: 96 minutes
United States
There is a parade of roadside set pieces involving many different ways to crash cars. ~ Variety Staff
United States
Grand prix
Initial release: December 21, 1966 (USA)
Running time: 266 minutes
Review: Still dazzling, and the movie Ron Howard's "Rush" is sure to be measured against. ~Roger Moore
United States
To please a lady
Initial release: October 13, 1950
running time: 91 minutes
Review: It's not worth much as melodrama, but the action sequences are highly entertaining. ~Dennis Schwartz
United States
FastFive
Initial release: April 15, 2011 (Brazil)
Running time: 130 minutes
The whole thing progresses to one of the looniest heists of all time. The result is the most exciting, visually jazzy, and absurd entry in the series. ~Michael Wilmington
United States