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Have a Good Trip
Directed by
Donick Cary
TV-MA
2020
85m
Documentary
,
Comedy
6.8
60%
70%
6.6
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Mixing comedy with a thorough investigation of psychedelics, 'Have a Good Trip' explores the pros, cons, science, history, future, pop cultural impact, and cosmic possibilities of hallucinogens.
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Where to Watch Have a Good Trip
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Cast of Have a Good Trip
Nick Offerman
Self
Sarah Silverman
Self
Adam Scott
Self
Rosie Perez
Self
Adam Horovitz
Self
A$AP Rocky
Self
Anthony Bourdain
Self (archive footage)
Ben Stiller
Self / Producer
Bill Kreutzmann
Self
Carrie Fisher
Self
Natasha Lyonne
Self
Lewis Black
Self
Nick Kroll
Self
Paul Scheer
Self
Reggie Watts
Self
Rob Corddry
Self
Shepard Fairey
Self
Sting
Self
Will Forte
Self
Fred Willard
The 'Just Hang On!' Man
Have a Good Trip Ratings & Reviews
Culture Mix
Carla Hay
The documentary's filmmakers (including director Donick Cary) made the morbid and tacky decision to display the filmmakers' interviews with Carrie Fisher and Anthony Bourdain in this parade of celebrities who mostly glamorize taking psychedelic drugs.
Lagniappe (Mobile, AL)
Asia Frey
It's worth watching, but Have a Good Trip: Adventures in Psychedelics ends up being only half-baked.
Willamette Week
Asher Luberto
Passes the acid test with flying colors.
Celluloid Dreams
Peter Canavese
Frank and therefore fascinating drug anecdotes (and advice) from professional storytellers.
Uproxx
Steve Bramucci
Shaggy, loose, and funny is the MO here and it works as such. Sillyness abounds. The stranger aspects of tripping are embraced wholeheartedly. If that approach sounds like fun to you, it probably will be.
Washington Post
Michael O'Sullivan
"Good Trip" aims to entertain, not educate, as it presents a star-studded parade of celebrity reminiscences about taking hallucinogenic drugs. Mostly, it succeeds.
Common Sense Media
Brian Costello
Celebrities share hallucinogenic drug stories in mature docu
AV Club
Charles Bramesco
Like listening to someone recount a dream, these anecdotes primarily give the impression that you had to be there (and in that state of mind) to get it.
The New Republic
John Semley
If nothing else, Have a Good Trip recenters this weirdness in our current reconception of psychedelia.
Remezcla
Manuel Betancourt
Every anecdote is colorfully animated so you get to experience what they're all describing in clearer detail.
The Daily Beast
Nick Schager
[The] film's funniest accounts come from its two now-deceased participants: Anthony Bourdain and Carrie Fisher.
Decider
John Serba
Although the result is mildly amusing, it emanates the distinctive odor of a project that's funnier for the participants than the viewers.
ComingSoon.net
Grant Hermanns
Have a Good Trip is a plenty funny dive into the world of psychedelics, namely with celebrities audiences may not realize have experimented with the mind-altering drugs.
New York Times
Jason Bailey
With no real thesis or through-line, the movie winds up being little more than a series of revue-style blackout sketches, lengthy digressions and dead ends.
TheWrap
Steve Pond
Yes, the bargain-basement look is a tacit admission that you really had to be there, but it's still frustrating, and it gets wearying as the film goes on.
Associated Press
Mark Kennedy
Wasted but not in a good way.
The Hollywood Reporter
Sheri Linden
The general urge to demystify and destigmatize LSD, peyote and psilocybin is clear, but even so, one question courses through the spirited yet drifting collection of interviews, skits and animation: Beyond the celeb factor, what's the point?
Variety
Dennis Harvey
This Netflix Original can hardly help but be entertaining. It also comes nicely kitted out with plentiful animation, campy archival snippets, comedy-sketch "reenactments" and more.
IndieWire
David Ehrlich
There's nothing this forgettable documentary can give you that one tab of LSD wouldn't let you keep.
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