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      95 Miles to Go

      R Released Oct 16, 2004 1 hr. 17 min. Documentary Comedy List
      36% 22 Reviews Tomatometer 60% 1,000+ Ratings Audience Score In 2005, following the conclusion of his extremely successful TV sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond," Ray Romano returns to his first love -- stand-up comedy. Deathly afraid of air travel, Romano chooses to embark on an eight-day, six-city tour of the southeastern U.S. in a car, with only his ex-roommate and opening act Tom Caltabiano and a cameraman for company. The resulting documentary features both Romano's stand-up routines and the needling road-trip interplay of the two longtime pals. Read More Read Less

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      Audience Member Terrible editing gets in the way of what could've been a passable doc. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/19/23 Full Review Audience Member mostly boring movie of ray romno who is always moaning Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 02/10/23 Full Review Audience Member Documentary film about a one-week tour Ray Romano did in-between his show of Everybody Loves Raymond. It's kind of a pointless film since all we see if Ray Romano and a friend of his going from hotel to hotel around cities in Florida and other states in the South, making appearances and doing stand-up comedy. However, I could not help but laugh my heart out through the whole thing. Ray Romano is at times just as funny in real life as he is on TV. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/24/23 Full Review Audience Member Ray Romano comedy tour Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/20/23 Full Review Audience Member mostly boring movie of ray romno who is always moaning Rated 1.5 out of 5 stars 01/12/23 Full Review Audience Member Not bad, just boring. Rated 2 out of 5 stars 02/12/23 Full Review Read all reviews Post a rating
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      Critics Reviews

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      Neil Genzlinger New York Times Ray Romano makes a quick comedy tour and an intern films it. But much of the onstage material is recycled, and the down-time banter is more irritating than entertaining. Rated: 2/5 Apr 7, 2006 Full Review Elizabeth Weitzman New York Daily News If you've had a hole in your heart since Everybody Loves Raymond ended, Tom Caltabiano's low-key documentary about star Ray Romano ought to fill the gap nicely. Rated: 3/4 Apr 7, 2006 Full Review Kyle Smith New York Post You've seen him be funny on TV for nothing, but you'll have to shell out $10.75 to see Ray Romano unwrap a Subway sandwich. Rated: 2/4 Apr 7, 2006 Full Review Cole Smithey ColeSmithey.com You won't get a bellyache, but you just might get a headache. Rated: C Apr 20, 2009 Full Review Kam Williams DallasBlack.com Hey, everybody loves the real Ray Romano, too! Rated: 4/4 May 2, 2007 Full Review Eric Lurio Greenwich Village Gazette Following someone around for a while isn't always interesting, Rated: 1.6/5 Apr 11, 2006 Full Review Read all reviews

      Movie Info

      Synopsis In 2005, following the conclusion of his extremely successful TV sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond," Ray Romano returns to his first love -- stand-up comedy. Deathly afraid of air travel, Romano chooses to embark on an eight-day, six-city tour of the southeastern U.S. in a car, with only his ex-roommate and opening act Tom Caltabiano and a cameraman for company. The resulting documentary features both Romano's stand-up routines and the needling road-trip interplay of the two longtime pals.
      Director
      Tom Caltabiano
      Production Co
      Schmo-Gun
      Rating
      R (Language)
      Genre
      Documentary, Comedy
      Original Language
      English
      Release Date (Theaters)
      Oct 16, 2004, Original
      Rerelease Date (Theaters)
      Apr 7, 2006
      Release Date (Streaming)
      Aug 7, 2016