Metascore
36 out of 100

Generally unfavorable - based on 20 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 20
  2. Negative: 9 out of 20
  1. Reviewed by: Matthew Sorrento
    70
    Undeniably fun for the kids, though it requires a camp sensibility in its adult audience. But in doing so, it is a warm return to the live-action Disney movies of yesteryear.
  2. Reviewed by: Jason Anderson
    63
    You know a movie has taken a very strange turn when you find yourself eagerly awaiting the next appearance by Donny Osmond.
  3. Reviewed by: Adam Markovitz
    58
    At its best when it drops any pretense of plot for sheer goof (as when a Japanese sightseer belts ''Sister Christian'' on a karaoke tour bus), and at its worst when Lawrence manages to out-ham even his porky four-legged costar.
  4. If, on the other hand, your driver's license is still a distant dream, consider this a path to pure hilarity.
  5. Relies on slapstick scenes that are neither essential nor especially clever.
  6. Reviewed by: Justin Chang
    50
    This overplayed, underachieving laffer feels thoroughly manufactured to Disney specifications.
  7. What is puzzling is the incompatibility of the two leads with their roles. Raven is supposed to be a high school senior on a road trip to check out prospective universities. But she acts like a adolescent on a sugar high during a weekend sleepover.
  8. Reviewed by: Tim Grierson
    40
    Lawrence's descent from hyperactive foulmouth to G-rated father figure has been in evidence for years now, but watching director Roger Kumble move from flawed but juicy projects like "Cruel Intentions" to pap like this is a depressing career development.
  9. As over-the-top as Raven-Symoné and Lawrence are, the most live-action cartoon characters in College Road Trip are the father-daughter tandem of Doug (Donny Osmond) and Wendy (Molly Ephraim), whose nitro-powered perkiness pass the point of grating and move into a perversely antic state of grace.
  10. Eyes popping and mouths agape, Martin Lawrence and Raven-Symoné mug their way through College Road Trip as if it were a silent movie -- which, come to think of it, would have been a lot less irritating.
  11. Reviewed by: John Anderson
    40
    Perhaps there will be people who do laugh at Lawrence and Raven-Symon screaming in tandem, or mugging their way along every tortured mile of their road trip, or unwittingly joining a sky-diving club and having to parachute into Washington so Melanie can make her interview. Heck, it was all really funny when they did it on "I Love Lucy."
  12. As generic as its title, College Road Trip feels like a first draft, the one the studio brings to the rewrite team that, in this case, never got hired.
  13. 38
    Better than most Martin Lawrence movies - much as strep throat is better than malaria.
  14. Reviewed by: Ethan Gilsdorf
    38
    Highly formulaic, make-'em-laugh-then-make-'em-cry comedy.
  15. 30
    Osmond is all teeth and no talent. You'd think that his presence here might provide an opportunity for some tongue-in-cheek humor at his expense, but Osmond plays the comedy so darn straight that it's painful to watch.
  16. Absolutely nothing funny happens during their drive to Georgetown for an interview, even with Donny Osmond along for the ride.
  17. The whole project is a cloying, artificial mess. The slapstick comedy doesn't bite, and the formulaic sentimentality doesn't grip.
  18. 25
    Lawrence runs through his usual repertory of mugging, seething and generally acting like a fool, only to be regularly upstaged by Arnold, Trey's pet piglet.
  19. Reviewed by: Claudia Puig
    25
    The tagline for College Road Trip is "You Can't Get There Fast Enough." But for those who sit through this humorless and massively predictable movie, a more apt phrase would be: "You Can't Get Out of There Fast Enough."
  20. 25
    The almost perversely colorblind College Road Trip represents a strange milestone in black film.
User Score

Generally favorable reviews- based on 23 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 3 out of 6
  2. Negative: 1 out of 6
  1. BernardG.
    9
    Really the critic are too bad. I saw this movie yesterday and it was too good. Raven did a good job. I don't know why they said it wasn't good. This is a cool movie. You must see the movie. Its Great! Full Review »
  2. ColeT
    0
    The movie was TERRIBLE. so lame and NOT FUNNY, when I saw it in theaters the only thing that entertained me was the fact that my brother choked on his popcorn. Full Review »
  3. PeterA.
    9
    The reviewers were wrong; it's a VERY good movie... had me constantly laughing... very funny.