You want to hate "The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift." The plot line seems to mirror the first two movies of the franchise -- it s just a different place and a different race. But the pleasant ...
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They told us "don't film this" - inside Japan’s midnight drift culture
Tokyo has a side most people never see a hidden drifting culture that comes alive after midnight. We followed the crews, learned the unspoken rules, and saw how they avoid attention while still ...
Yeah, you've probably heard about drifting in Tokyo by way of the Fast and the Furious flick, but this event allows you to experience the real deal. Although taking place at a designated course ...
Robert Brian Taylor is a Pittsburgh-based writer, editor, and critic. He is Collider's lead training editor and also contributes as a features editor and staff writer. For the site, he's interviewed a ...
This story contains plot spoilers for Universal’s “F9,” if you haven’t seen the movie yet, check out our review or preview feature instead. But among the “Fast” fandom there exists a segment of ...
This weekend marks the premiere of The Fate Of The Furious, so you know what that means: time to prepare yourselves with a Fast and Furious movie marathon! Or, as we like to call them in my household, ...
Though it seems to be a more unlikely drift car than a RB-powered 1967 Mustang, the red Mitsubishi EVO you see here is a purpose-built drift machine. Perhaps the Mitsubishi tie-in deal is still in ...
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