A fatherless, high school boy moves next door to an ex-assassin. Bingo! We predicted and explained the connection between boys who lack guidance and assassins, in the article “Why We Like Movies about Reformed Assassins so Much,” and now they’ve gone and made a movie about that very thing.
They were best buds in a paper town, but beautiful Margo became cool, Q stayed geeky. One last adventure before school’s out forever.
“The Fault in Our Stars” is a well-composed film that traverses a minefield of delicate topics such as love, loss, and life.
A fatherless, high school boy moves next door to an ex-assassin. Bingo! We predicted and explained the connection between boys who lack guidance and assassins, in the article “Why We Like Movies about Reformed Assassins so Much,” and now they’ve gone and made a movie about that very thing.
They were best buds in a paper town, but beautiful Margo became cool, Q stayed geeky. One last adventure before school’s out forever.
“The Fault in Our Stars” is a well-composed film that traverses a minefield of delicate topics such as love, loss, and life.