The Guilt Trip Reviews, Interviews & More
There are a number of more new releases to home video today than in the last couple weeks, which is exciting, but most are wash outs from earlier this year and from last year. There are some great catalog titles, which is nice. Check it out…
The numbers this weekend were pathetic, and if Django Unchained and Les Miserables don't click with audiences, the year will go out with a whimper. There were four wide releases, and none could take The Hobbit, which is no surprise, but a couple couldn't do more business than Rise of the Guardians, which has been in...
Though you would think that Hollywood would be loading up on great movies for the end of the year (and it's been a darn good year), most of the wide releases this weekend are a little weak. Maybe not on paper, but now that we're here they don't stand a chance against The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.
For this holiday season, there are three family-driven comedies, with only two of those aimed at every age possible. Though we haven't seen Parental Guidance, we can say that if you're stuck with relatives over the holidays that The Guilt Trip is relatively painless, with fun performances from Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand, and a brief...
The chemistry between Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand is the spark that keeps The Guilt Trip alive, so it's nice to see that duo share that energy on and off screen. The two sat down with director Anne Fletcher and screenwriter Dan Fogelman to talk about about the making of the movie, and the two played off each other nicely. Check it out.
Between an awkward but bonding road trip, a strip club and an all you can eat contest, it feels like The Guilt Trip - which stars Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand -is looking to combine a bunch of ideas from the big comedies of the 1980's. Already there's a little Planes, Trains and Automobiles in the premise, but now it looks like there's the...
It must be said, the casting is perfect. The Guilt Trip stars Barbra Streisand as Seth Rogen's mother, who appears to more than a handful, and with a title like that, well, just watch the clip.