Directed by:
Anne FletcherScreenplay:
Dan FogelmanCinematography:
Oliver StapletonComposer:
Christophe BeckCast:
Barbra Streisand, Seth Rogen, Brett Cullen, Colin Hanks, Adam Scott, Miriam Margolyes, Kathy Najimy, Nora Dunn, Yvonne Strahovski, Casey Wilson, Danny Pudi (more)VOD (2)
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Barbra Streisand and Seth Rogen are the perfect comedy duo""* as they embark on one mother of a road trip! The plan for a quick stop at Mom's takes a sudden turn when an impulse compels Andy (Seth Rogen) to invite his mother, Joyce (Barbra Streisand), on an 8-day, 3,000 mile, journey across the country. But the farther they go, the closer they get and Andy may realize that they have more in common than he ever imagined. (official distributor synopsis)
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A relaxing bite-size snack about how important it is to have a mom. Seth Rogen is freewheeling here, from time to time coming out with a killing joke or an outlandish idea. Him and Barbra Streisand hit it off great together. If I have a daughter, I'm gonna name her Mr. Pickles as well. ()
I have a nagging feeling that this film was only made because they managed to rope Barbra Streisand using some mysterious means. These 95 minutes were a complete waste of my time; if I hadn’t seen this movie, nothing would have changed. ()
Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand are a duo that I would probably never have associated together in a film, nor would it have occurred to me. Nevertheless, in the movie "The Guilt Trip," they portray a son and mother. Well, that's actually the main point of the whole film, which is where all the humor stems from. Or at least it should. On the other hand, Seth Rogen doesn't try to push too hard, and the film has some taste to it. That's quite rare for an American comedy. It's an interesting road trip that shows us that even in her seventies, Barbra is a good actress and has something to offer. However, as a whole, the comedy doesn't really stand out in any significant way. ()
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