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The Trip to Spain

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United Kingdom · 2017
1h 48m
Director Michael Winterbottom
Starring Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon, Marta Barrio, Claire Keelan
Genre Comedy, Drama

In the third installment of “The Trip” series, friends Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon embark on a culinary road trip through Cantabria, the Basque region, Aragon, La Rioja, Castile, La Mancha, and Andalucia in Spain, sampling the mouthwatering cuisine of each region and retracing a journey Steve took as a young man.

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The Playlist by

Brydon and Coogan are the same gifted improvisers they’ve always been, shooting the breeze until it sweeps them into some absurd playacted scenario.

78

Paste Magazine by Andrew Crump

Ultimately, fans of the previous two films will get all they crave from The Trip to Spain, which feels like something of a rarity in franchising: These movies have yet to fizzle out and lose their appeal or run out of creative space to explore.

50

TheWrap by Dan Callahan

What Coogan and Brydon are doing in these films is an acquired taste, but if they want to continue on doing them then they’re going to need to cut down and edit their interminable actor impressions.

83

IndieWire by David Ehrlich

Director Michael Winterbottom hasn’t just delivered the funniest movie of the year, but also a comedy that casts its characters in a harsh new light.

80

ScreenCrush by E. Oliver Whitney

The film deepens the melancholic, existential notes from end of The Trip to Italy, and continues to evolve with its characters emotionally.

60

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

The good news for fans is that The Trip to Spain is no Godfather III. The moderately bad news is that this sometimes hilarious outing is the one in which the conceit comes to resemble a lushly produced, irregularly broadcast TV series.

60

We Got This Covered by Matt Donato

Conversational drama (ala Linklater’s Before franchise), plates piled with last-meal dinner fantasies, unparalleled improv – third time is still the charm, but Michael Winterbottom lets the stew boil a bit too long.

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