An inventor and his mom hit the road together so he can sell his latest invention. PG-13If You Like this movie you can streaming The Guilt Trip movie without downloading HERE

Genre Movie :Comedy
Mpaa Rating : PG-13 Release Date : Dec 19, 2012 Limited
Actors :Barbra Streisand,Seth Rogen,Kathy Najimy,Colin Hanks,Brett Cullen,Adam Scott,Yvonne Strahovski,Miriam Margolyes,Nora Dunn,Ari Graynor,Julene Renee,Zabryna Guevara,John Funk,Robert Curtis Brown,Rose Abdoo,Tom Virtue,Vivian Vanderwerd,Worth Howe,Vicki Goldsmith,Matthew Levinson


Visitor Ranting & Critics For The Guilt Trip
User Ranting The Guilt Trip : 3.2User Percentage For The Guilt Trip : %
User Count Like for The Guilt Trip : 28,329
All Critics Ranting For The Guilt Trip : 5.1
All Critics Count For The Guilt Trip : 120
All Critics Percentage For The Guilt Trip : 38 %
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Andrew [Rogen], who has invented an organic cleaning compound, pitches it to retailers in a succession of meetings across the country that have no grounding in any known reality.Joe Morgenstern-Wall Street Journal
The Guilt Trip pairs Seth Rogen and Barbra Streisand in the hope, no doubt, that sparks will fly. They don't.
Peter Rainer-Christian Science Monitor
Rogen and Streisand are reasonably funny together, though Rogen, always best when he's angry, is crowded into the role of a well-mannered straight man.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
To its detriment, The Guilt Trip opts to work gently on the heart rather than hard on the funny bone.
James Adams-Globe and Mail
A breezy, funny and warm road-trip comedy.
Richard Roeper-Richard Roeper.com
The Guilt Trip is clearly targeted at older audiences less than receptive to the crude jokes that made Seth Rogen famous.
Connie Ogle-Miami Herald
Rogen's deadpan misery meshes well with Streisand's oblivious idiocy, making the laughs roll in.
Phil Villarreal-COEDMagazine.com
On paper, it must have seemed like a solid idea
Bill Gibron-Film Racket
Contrived and mostly medicore, but may satisfy Streisand fans
Robert Denerstein-Movie Habit
It's all kvetch this and kvetch that, with few jokes or amusing encounters ...
Philip French-Observer [UK]
It never quite delivers juggernaut-sized laughs, but the sharp-tongued sparring between the two leads pops and fizzes throughout, with Streisand in particular showing she's still an intuitive and naturalistic comedian.
Terry Staunton-Radio Times
Streisand has lost little of her gawky, pesky touch in comedy, while Rogen knows just how to be the charmingly daft slob.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
Rogen plays the science nerd Andrew, who has just invented an organic cleaning product and is taking a cross-country trip to find a buyer. In a moment of weakness, he invites his meddling mother Joyce (Streisand).
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
Barbra's speed-yapping makes her mollycoddling mum Joyce even more annoying than she is supposed to be.
Grant Rollings-Sun Online
What we're left with is a bafflingly dull road movie. Maybe Alexander Payne could have done something with this.
Peter Bradshaw-Guardian [UK]
It is the makers who should feel guilty.
Nigel Andrews-Financial Times
Enjoyable mother-son road movie that swerves the potential potholes of broad or outrageous comedy in favour of an engaging, emotionally convincing and ultimately moving portrait of the central relationship ...
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
It's been more than fifteen years since Barbra Streisand has taken a lead role in a movie...and after suffering this you can see why.
Tim Evans-Sky Movies
There are OK performances but the cast are better than this. Very occasionally it's vaguely amusing, but it's mostly just annoying or cringeworthy.
Roz Laws-Birmingham Post
Think of it as a Sunday drive, easy and breezy, with good company to pass the time.
Stella Papamichael-Digital Spy
Despite the odds, both stars strike a few sparks in Anne Fletcher's slight comedy.
Eddie Harrison-The List
You've seen this film already. That's how predictable it is...the film is surprisingly light on laughs.
Jim Schembri-3AW
Small stakes and consistently tame inclinations mark screenwriter Dan Fogelman's effort, which gives off an ambling vibe that would be more at home in an independent production.
Brent Simon-Screendaily
Only comes to life during a Texan steak-eating contest that has Babs ingest a mountain of meat.
Neil Smith-Total Film
Some actors you'd pay to watch read the phonebook; turns out it's worth paying to see Streisand eat a steak.
Alice Tynan-The Vine
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