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The Journey
TrailerA fictional account of the extraordinary story of two implacable enemies in Northern Ireland - firebrand Democratic Unionist Party leader Ian Paisley and Sinn Fein politician Martin McGuinness - who are forced to take a short journey together in which they will take the biggest leap of faith and change the course of history.Genre: DramaActors: Toby Stephens, Freddie Highmore, John Hurt, Catherine McCormack, Timothy Spall, Colm Meaney, Ian McElhinney, Ian Beattie, Barry Ward, Kristy Robinson, Mark Lambert, ...»Director: Nick HammCountry: EuroDuration: 94 minQuality: HDRelease: 2016IMDb: 6.70 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Critic Reviews of "The Journey"
San Francisco ChronicleJune 29, 2017Even if the construct seems a tad forced, the winning performances make the excursion worthwhile.
ReelViewsJune 28, 2017The movie contains some tremendous individual scenes but the whole isn't better than the sum of its parts and, in the final analysis, it's a little disappointing.
Los Angeles TimesJune 22, 2017While Hamm and Bateman have the right idea overall, their love of contrivance too often gives "The Journey" the sense of being reverse-engineered ...
Boston GlobeJune 22, 2017A platitude-laden, sermonizing, and artless episode of "The Odd Couple."
Christian Science MonitorJune 16, 2017The men's meeting serves the cause of Irish reunification, but the movie itself never coheres into anything believable.
RogerEbert.comJune 16, 2017The real-life version of how these two mortal enemies became so close that they were referred to in the press as 'The Chuckle Brothers' is way more interesting than the 'imagined' version presented in the film.
SF WeeklyJune 29, 2017For viewing pleasure, it's hard to beat the verbal sparring between the avuncular Meaney and a more-Wormtail-than-Wormtail Spall.
Reeling ReviewsJune 27, 2017There's really only one reason to see "The Journey" and that is the performances of Meaney and Spall. This heavily fictionalized account is, at best, a fantastical teleplay which bleeds credibility the further it progresses.
The Patriot LedgerJune 25, 2017"The Journey" never loses sight of its goal to prove, especially in the age of parasitism, that talk doesn't sway opinions --it's listening.
Tolucan TimesJune 23, 2017Working with a smart, intelligent script Meany and Spall fence with one another in a way that is entirely believable. This does what movies should do; it educates and entertains at the same time.
Reeling ReviewsJune 23, 2017I enjoyed watching Spall and Meaney and their verbal sparring, especially over issues of note.
The Young FolksJune 23, 2017The Journey doesn't add up to all that much; it's aggressively saccharine and lacks any real examination of the very important ideological disagreements between the two men at its center.
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