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The last “Trip” film should arrive at a delirious funhouse-mirror satirical high, leaving us with a sensation of deliverance. A scene like that would do that trick.
In the movie, he learns about this toward the end of the trip on a phone conversation with a fictional son; in truth, Coogan’s father died in 2018, before the film was made.
The Trip: Film Review. Michael Winterbottom's listless foody travelogue "The Trip" is made up of highlights from a six-part BBC series that has yet to air, but if these are the best bits then no ...
Road trips by their very nature tend to be part plan, part improvisation, part fun, part irritation. And so it is with “The Trip,” starring British comic actor Steve Coogan and his frequent ...
The Trip "The Trip" is about 20 minutes too long, ... Reviewed at the Toronto Film Festival (Special Presentations), Sept. 12, 2010. Running time: 109 MIN. With: With: Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon.
"The Trip" film offers a new angle on the cabin in the woods trope with a focus on a couple's secret. The uncertainty of the couple's fate in "The Trip" provides a refreshing and intriguing storyline.
The odyssey goes on a bit too long, and I suppose a taste for extra dry British comedy is a requirement, but this “Trip” is well worth one. Grade: B+ (Unrated.) You've read of free articles.
In 2005, Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon made a film. In 2011, they take a road trip. I’m referring here not to British actors Coogan and Brydon, who have between them made quite a few films and ...
The Trip, a hilarious and touching road movie starring the actor-comedians Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as (slightly) exaggerated versions of their real selves, is like a funnier, flakier, madcap ...