Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon embark on a week-long culinary journey through Spain, revisiting whimsical adventures from Steves past while navigating personal and professional challenges that deepen their friendship and highlight the contrasts between their lighthearted exploration and deeper struggles. The Trip To Spain is a 2017 English-language Adventure Comedy movie featuring Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Rebecca Johnson, Claire Keelan, Marta Barrio, Margo Stilley and Maria Viquera. The movie is directed by Michael Winterbottom. The motion picture made a box office gross of $2 million.
Jini Score 6.5/10
Critics Score 78%
Rating 6.6/10
Jini Score 6.5%
Critics Score 78
Rating 6.6
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Release
Date03 AUG 2017
Language
English, Spanish
Genre
Adventure
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Comedy
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Drama
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The Trip To Spain Reviews and Ratings
Average Review Rating : positive
Positive Review Rating : 78%
Tom Cassidy
The same beats are followed as before it starts with a phone call, Coogan picks Brydon up from his family home, and they set off across beautifully shot countryside trying delectable looking food along the way. ( Read More )
Louis Wise
One episode into the third series, the formula of the show is well set: uncanny impressions, relentless passive aggression and a surprising amount of pathos, this time all soused in vino tinto. ( Read More )
Cole Smithey
The Trip films have the appeal of watching two comic masters riffing as you might experience while watching a Jazz duo (Ella Fitzgerald and Joe Pass, for example). ( Read More )
Steven Prokopy
This series works on a great many levels, but the moments I always enjoy are catching the two men turning in for the night, rehashing the day with a significant other (Rob is a new father, so he Skypes with his infant son), while Coogan is dealing with career catastrophes and the impending meet up with his now 20 year old son. ( Read More )
Al Hoff
... the gimmick has grown a bit stale, and there is something a bit off about watching a pair of privileged white guys carp about their privilege. Even if the film is winking at this affluenza for comic purposes, its still present. ( Read More )