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The Trip to Greece (2020, 112 min., NR)

Coogan and Brydon's latest culinary comedy is a dish too far

The Trip to Italy (2014, 108 min., NR)

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon continues their journeys as a couple of guys attached at the funny bone.

The Trip to Spain (2017, 108 min., NR)

Exquisite food with a side of comedy and pathos

The Trip (2002, 95 min., NR)

The Trip begins with a police car zipping dramatically along a desert highway. A scorpion skitters along a rock in extreme close-up, and the soundtrack swells. Then writer-director Swain pulls the cinematic equivalent of a Starsky ...

The Trip (2011, 111 min., NR)

Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon co-star as best friends on a road trip in Michael Winterbottom's colicky, melancholy, and very amusing comedy.

Triple 9 (2016, 115 min., R)

Grimy policier is an electrifying muddle with killer cast

The Triplets of Belleville (2004, 82 min., PG-13)

Move over Disney and Pixar: Sylvain Chomet’s Oscar-nominated animated feature is the kind of work that could only be authored by a singular individual.

Trippin' (1999, 92 min., R)

In the mind of teenager Gregory Reed (Richmond), the world is a hoochie cake and he'd best get to eating. At breakfast, during class, in the hallway, this sweet, likable high school senior is trippin', off ...

Tristan & Isolde (2006, 125 min., PG-13)

This new version of the timeless love story is a dopey, mopey, all-around bore.

Tristram Shandy: A Cock & Bull Story (2005, 94 min., R)

Tristram Shandy’s inspired, breakneck madness provides a good forum for Michael Winterbottom’s chief talent: the illumination of human nature, with all its messes and occasional marvels.

Triumph (2021, 100 min., PG-13)

High school wrestling drama is admirable for giving athletes with disabilities a platform

Triumph of Love (2001, 107 min., PG-13)

A concoction of airy artifice, Pierre Marivaux's 18th-century French play Triumph of Love is all icing, with a few crumbs devoted to the notion that it is futile to resist the heart's desires. Unfortunately, somebody left ...

Trixie (2000, 117 min., R)

Has Alan Rudolph gotten lazy? The veteran of independent film whose career spans three decades has always been ready for a challenge, whether to himself by adapting a digression-heavy novel like Kurt Vonnegut's Breakfast of Champions ...

Trollhunter (2011, 90 min., PG-13)

Wayward trolls threaten human life in this delightfully bizarre Norwegian film.

Trolls (2016, 92 min., PG)

Banal plot mars this toy marketing scheme

Trolls Band Together (2023, 91 min., PG)

Boy band antics with the big-haired, big-voiced toys

Trolls World Tour (2020, 94 min., PG)

Too many notes make for a flat CG-animated sequel

Tron: Legacy (2010, 125 min., PG)

After touting this reboot for the past year, Disney has finally unleashed this immersive spectacle about man and machine.

Trophy (2017, 108 min., NR)

Doc on big game hunters and conservation

Tropic of Cancer (1970)

Based on the once highly controversial novel by Henry Miller (it was banned as obscene in the U.S. after its publication in Paris in 1934), this obscure, 23 year-old, X-rated film is now being re-released as ...

Tropic Thunder (2008, 107 min., R)

Instead of entering the jungle to find the heart of darkness, Ben Stiller goes in to take aim at the Achilles' heel of Hollywood: its utter pomposity and self-importance.

Trouble Every Day (2001, 102 min., NR)

Sexual appetite is a concept that has literal rather than metaphorical meaning in Claire Denis' Trouble Every Day. This French horror movie created something of a scandale when it debuted at Cannes, and some viewers fainted ...

Trouble the Water (2008, 96 min., NR)

This film about the human toll of Hurricane Katrina is one of the best and most inspirational things to come out of the disaster.

Trouble With the Curve (2012, 111 min., PG-13)

Despite its love of baseball lore, this film, starring Clint Easstwood and Amy Adams, is really a melodrama about the reconciliation of a father and daughter.

Troy (2004, 163 min., R)

This big-budget adaptation of The Iliad tries mightily, but the end result is the sound and fury of Homer undone.

Trudell (2005, 80 min., NR)

John Trudell, the Native American rights activist and spoken-word artist and musician, is the subject of this reverential biographical portrait that feels more like a press package than a full-fledged biopic.

True Colors (1991)

The don't-get-caught '80s and holier-than-thou '90s do battle in True Colors, a political drama of all-too familiar dimensions. The painstakingly obvious screenplay by Kevin Wade (Working Girl) plays like an eighth-grade civics primer: ethics and morality ...

True Crime (1999, 127 min., R)

Like so many of the flawed gems in the Clint Eastwood oeuvre, True Crime manages to underscore both the virtues that have earned him recognition as a major director and the limitations that consign him, for ...

True Grit (2010, 110 min., PG-13)

Rooster Cogburn rides again in this Coen brothers' remake of the Western classic.

True Identity (1991)

The British comedian Lenny Henry, shows off his abilities as Miles Pope, a young African-American actor in this film that feeds off of one joke. When Henry finds himself on a plane next to a very ...

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