75
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36 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100The PlaylistNikola GrozdanovicThe PlaylistNikola GrozdanovicBy the time the curtains draw to a bittersweet close, you’ll walk out feeling rejuvenated, satisfied, well replenished in humor and culture, and already planning your own trip to Italy.
- 90The Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeThe Hollywood ReporterJohn DeForeAs funny as the first go-round, more beautiful to look at, and better conceived.
- 90VarietyScott FoundasVarietyScott FoundasNow and then, Winterbottom nudges the movie in the direction of narrative... But even when it’s just ambling about, The Trip to Italy casts a warm, enveloping spell.
- 88McClatchy-Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreMcClatchy-Tribune News ServiceRoger MooreA leg up on the first “Trip,” an altogether more delightful vacation with two blokes who might wear us and each other out along the way. But then, that’s half the fun.
- 80Time OutJoshua RothkopfTime OutJoshua RothkopfThe real richness of the movie, though, comes well in, as the improvised script gets around to deeper anxieties of aging and avoidance.
- 80Village VoiceStephanie ZacharekVillage VoiceStephanie ZacharekNow we know just what to expect from Coogan and Brydon, although as long as you're willing to settle in for the ride, that's not necessarily a bad thing.
- 79Film.comWilliam GossFilm.comWilliam GossThe Trip to Italy is plenty enjoyable for fans of the first one and these two, but by the end, it also has the consistency of reheated comfort food.
- 63Slant MagazineChuck BowenSlant MagazineChuck BowenMichael Winterbottom and his gifted actors still haven't quite solved the riddle of portraying social disconnection in a manner that's anything other than sporadically involving.
- 60The TelegraphAmber WilkinsonThe TelegraphAmber WilkinsonTheir improvisation has been honed to the point where the jokes land solidly without losing naturalism.