The Guilt Trip (Blu-ray) PG-13
Get ready for one mother of a road trip
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Blu-ray Details
- Number of Discs: 2
- Rated: PG-13
- Run Time: 1 hours, 35 minutes
- Encoding: Region A
- Released: August 29, 2017
- Originally Released: 2012
- Label: Paramount
Performers, Cast and Crew:
Starring | Barbra Streisand & Seth Rogen | |
Performer: | Kathy Najimy, Miriam Margolyes, Brett Cullen, Colin Hanks & Nora Dunn | |
Directed by | Anne Fletcher | |
Edited by | Dana E. Glauberman & Priscilla Nedd-Friendly | |
Screenwriting by | Dan Fogelman | |
Composition by | Christophe Beck | |
Produced by | Evan Goldberg, John Goldwyn & Lorne Michaels | |
Director of Photography: | Oliver Stapleton |
Entertainment Reviews:
Rating: 2/5 --
Streisand has lost little of her gawky, pesky touch in comedy, while Rogen knows just how to be the charmingly daft slob.
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London Evening Standard
Rating: 2/5 --
A pat, old-fashioned comedy that fails to capitalise on the substantial potential for humour of its leading duo.
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CineVue
Rating: C- --
A mild and forgettable road comedy.
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Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Streisand and Rogen’s relationship is smartly, affectionately drawn...
A.V. Club
Rating: 2/5 --
A bit 'eww' in that it's essentially a romcom with a mom and son, it's the perfect Mother's Day outing for people who don't like their mums much.
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Metro (UK)
Rating: 2/5 --
It is the makers who should feel guilty.
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Financial Times
Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand elevate a formulaic script with their easygoing chemistry in this road-trip mom com.
Movieline
Product Description:
In Anne Fletcher's family comedy, Barbra Streisand plays Joyce Brewster, a sixtysomething widow who has given up on men and seems to spend most of her free time phoning her son Andrew (Seth Rogen), a chemist who has created an all-natural cleaning solution that he's bet his career on and is trying to sell to retailers (a wager that he's losing thus far). As the movie opens, Andrew returns home to spend some time with his mom before going on a cross-country road trip to pitch his product in various cities, ending with a trip to Las Vegas where he'll shoot a Home Shopping Network demo.