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9 reviews · Provided by Metacritic.com
- 100New York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanNew York Daily NewsElizabeth WeitzmanIf 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.
- 70VarietyJoe LeydonVarietyJoe LeydonAn engaging crazy-quit of comedy.
- 50TV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghTV Guide MagazineMaitland McDonaghAs to what happens between shows, well, apparently not a whole hell of a lot. If there are groupies, demolished hotel rooms, midnight payoffs to the vice squad or drug- and alcohol-fueled misbehavior, there's no evidence of it here.
- 50New York PostNew York PostYou'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.
- 40The Hollywood ReporterThe Hollywood ReporterFinally, there is an answer to the old question, "What's more boring than watching golf on television?" As the new docu 95 Miles to Go reveals, watching Ray Romano watching golf on television is much more boring.
- 40L.A. WeeklyL.A. WeeklyIf, during a quiet moment of reflection, you have ever thought, "Hey, why hasn't there been a film about Ray Romano driving and eating Subway sandwiches?," you’re in luck: Tom Caltabiano's stupendously uneventful documentary of his and Romano's eight-day comedy tour of the South has arrived.
- Two groups of people should probably not see 95 Miles to Go. Unfortunately, they're the two groups that were probably envisioned as the film's core constituencies: stand-up comics and Ray Romano fans.
- 30Los Angeles TimesJan StuartLos Angeles TimesJan StuartA tedious experience.
- 25Entertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumEntertainment WeeklyLisa SchwarzbaumThe mangy joke in the defiantly homemade documentary 95 Miles to Go is that Ray Romano on a business trip is no different from any other schmo, minus the autograph signing.