Chicago – Patrick McDonald of HollywoodChicago.com appears on The Eddie Volkman Show on Wssr-fm on March 26th, 2021, reviewing the new release “Bad Trip” streaming on Netflix beginning on Friday, March 26th.
Rating: 4.5/5.0
Eric André portrays a loser named Chris, who with his best friend Bud (Lil Rei Howery) steals the car of Bud’s sister-in-prison Trina (Tiffany Haddish) to go to New York City so Chris ca visit the love of life (Michaela Conlin). So that’s the fictional movie part, but it also plays out in the real world around real people, with Eric André and his cast doing some incredibly bizarre and incredibly hilarious Candid Camera-style stunts.
“Bad Trip” is available to stream on Netflix beginning March 26th. Featuring Eric André, Lil Rei Lowery, Tiffany Haddish and Michaela Conlin. Story by Eric André, Kitao Sakurai, Kathryn Borel, Dan Curry and Jenna Park. Directed by Kitao Sakurai. Rated “R...
Rating: 4.5/5.0
Eric André portrays a loser named Chris, who with his best friend Bud (Lil Rei Howery) steals the car of Bud’s sister-in-prison Trina (Tiffany Haddish) to go to New York City so Chris ca visit the love of life (Michaela Conlin). So that’s the fictional movie part, but it also plays out in the real world around real people, with Eric André and his cast doing some incredibly bizarre and incredibly hilarious Candid Camera-style stunts.
“Bad Trip” is available to stream on Netflix beginning March 26th. Featuring Eric André, Lil Rei Lowery, Tiffany Haddish and Michaela Conlin. Story by Eric André, Kitao Sakurai, Kathryn Borel, Dan Curry and Jenna Park. Directed by Kitao Sakurai. Rated “R...
- 3/27/2021
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
Stars: Eric André, Lil Rel Howery, Tiffany Haddish, Anthony J. James, Michaela Conlin, Adam Meir, Charles Green, Cory DeMeyers | Written by Eric André, Kathryn Borel, Dan Curry, Jenna Park, Kitao Sakurai | Directed by Kitao Sakurai
Part scripted buddy-comedy road movie and part prank show, Bad Trip follows hot on the heels of the Impractical Jokers movie, mixing well-plotted laughs with the kind of comedy that only comes from the sheer terror of being in the middle of a well-planned prank… But then what else would you expect from Jeff Tremaine, both a star and a producer on only king of the prank shows Jackass, but also the Johnny Knoxville starring “Jackass Presents” movie Bad Grandpa – a film which is an obvious inspiration for this outing!
What I’d expect is a good movie. Bad Trip is Not a good movie. There’s a very good reason this is now – thanks...
Part scripted buddy-comedy road movie and part prank show, Bad Trip follows hot on the heels of the Impractical Jokers movie, mixing well-plotted laughs with the kind of comedy that only comes from the sheer terror of being in the middle of a well-planned prank… But then what else would you expect from Jeff Tremaine, both a star and a producer on only king of the prank shows Jackass, but also the Johnny Knoxville starring “Jackass Presents” movie Bad Grandpa – a film which is an obvious inspiration for this outing!
What I’d expect is a good movie. Bad Trip is Not a good movie. There’s a very good reason this is now – thanks...
- 3/22/2021
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
The 2020 edition of SXSW has announced its features and episodic premieres for the 27th edition of the film festival, running March 13 – 22 in Austin. The 102 features and episodics in this release will be shown across the nine days of SXSW. The 2020 program was selected from 2,316 feature-length film submissions, with a total of 8,362 films submitted this year.
As has become its tradition, the festival will open with a highly anticipated studio crowdpleaser. Judd Apatow’s “The King of Staten Island,” his first feature directorial outing since 2015’s “Trainwreck,” stars Pete Davidson in a lightly fictionalized version of the “SNL” star’s own life story. The film is set for a June release from Universal Pictures.
Apatow has been a regular at SXSW, where “Knocked Up” and “Trainwreck” both launched to strong reactions, but this is his first time opening the festival. “It’s a great film,” SXSW Director of Film Janet Pierson...
As has become its tradition, the festival will open with a highly anticipated studio crowdpleaser. Judd Apatow’s “The King of Staten Island,” his first feature directorial outing since 2015’s “Trainwreck,” stars Pete Davidson in a lightly fictionalized version of the “SNL” star’s own life story. The film is set for a June release from Universal Pictures.
Apatow has been a regular at SXSW, where “Knocked Up” and “Trainwreck” both launched to strong reactions, but this is his first time opening the festival. “It’s a great film,” SXSW Director of Film Janet Pierson...
- 1/15/2020
- by Kate Erbland and Eric Kohn
- Indiewire
From the mixed up minds that brought you “The Eric Andre Show” and “Jackass” comes an Nsfw road trip buddy comedy with real-life — and high stakes — pranks. The newly released Red Band trailer for Eric Andre’s latest wild creation opens with an ominous voiceover: “Warning: The following pranks are performed by professional actors on real people who are in for the surprise of their lifetime. Enjoy your trip.” Viewers may be in for the surprise of a lifetime as well when this zany genre mash-up hits theaters in the fall.
While “Bad Trip” doesn’t need much of a plot, the trailer sets up two best friends, played by Eric Andre (“The Eric Andre Show”) and Lil Rel Howery (“Get Out”), who embark on a last-minute road trip. Billed as a “hidden camera comedy,” they steal Andre’s sister’s car (Tiffany Haddish) while she is in jail, though she quickly breaks out tunnel-style,...
While “Bad Trip” doesn’t need much of a plot, the trailer sets up two best friends, played by Eric Andre (“The Eric Andre Show”) and Lil Rel Howery (“Get Out”), who embark on a last-minute road trip. Billed as a “hidden camera comedy,” they steal Andre’s sister’s car (Tiffany Haddish) while she is in jail, though she quickly breaks out tunnel-style,...
- 6/20/2019
- by Jude Dry
- Indiewire
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