Review of Paper Towns (2015) by Tim Grierson for Screen International — 04 Jul 2015
This likeable, emotionally precise film has a big heart and a genre-shifting construction that keeps the proceedings from feeling like just another young-adult meander. But despite an agreeably earnest performance from rising star Nat Wolff, Paper Towns covers familiar coming-of-age terrain and suffers from an opaque turn by newcomer Cara Delevingne that’s not quite as captivating as the story requires.
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This review of Paper Towns (2015) was written by Tim Grierson and published by Screen International on 04 Jul 2015.
Paper Towns has generally received mixed reviews.
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