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Something to watch tonight: Thursday 17 April

By April 17, 2025No Comments

Rush (Howard, 2013)

Chris Hemsworth as James Hunt in Ron Howard's Rush (2013).

With all the fuss loc­ally about the New Zealand racing drive Liam Lawson and his trav­ails in the early stages of a Formula 1 career – not to men­tion the con­tin­ued pop­ular­ity of the Netflix doc­u­ment­ary series Drive to Survive – I thought I would dig up this review of a film about a wilder peri­od in motor­s­port history.

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Ron Howard’s Rush is a great show­case for Chris Hemsworth (Thor) to prove that he has some poten­tial bey­ond the com­ic book beef­cake. He plays British play­boy racing driver James Hunt with a per­fect lan­guid English accent and a rock star twinkle just fail­ing to hide his under­stand­able insec­ur­it­ies. Daniel Brühl as his on-track nemes­is Niki Lauda also does a cred­it­able job of mak­ing an unat­tract­ive char­ac­ter appeal­ing. Downsides are that the film is about 20 minutes too long and it’s the first 20 minutes that you could eas­ily lose. Peter Morgan’s script is – unusu­ally for him – very by-the-numbers until the incit­ing incid­ent occurs after the halfway stage, also kick­ing Howard’s dir­ec­tion into gear.

Tomorrow is Good Friday and Funerals & Snakes will tak­ing a break for Easter. The next news­let­ter will arrive at about 3.15 on Tuesday after­noon. The editor-in-chief and I hope you have a splen­did long weekend.


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Where to watch Rush

Aotearoa: Streaming on ThreeNow (free with ads)

Australia: Digital rental

Canada: Streaming on Prime Video

Ireland: Streaming on Netflix

India: Not cur­rently avail­able online

USA: Digital rental

UK: Streaming on Netflix or StudioCanal