New Film 'The Fault In Our Stars' Jumps To Top Trending Term On Google: What The Critics Are Saying About The Teen Romance

The Fault In Our Stars movie adaptation has taken the silver screen by storm and has instantly become the top trending term on Google as the nerdfighters and hardcore TFIOS fans watch the film .

John Green's highly acclaimed book turned movie is breaking Fandago records for a romantic drama, and is now being compared to the highly successful film "Titanic" by Vanity Fair.

If you haven't watch the movie starred by "Divergent" stars Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort read the reviews from the critics below and see what you're missing:

"The Fault in Our Stars is nearly flawless. The movie is well-written, well-acted, acerbic, funny and wisely observed. Fans of the book will be glad to hear it is faithful to Green's tale." -USA Today

"A wise, warm, funny and touching romantic drama. The Fault in Our Stars achieves that rare feat of eliciting as many cheers as tears." -Washington Post

"After having the privilege of witnessing Shailene Woodley's transcendent, pure and authentic performance in "The Fault in Our Stars," I believe there are now only four slots available in the category of Best Performance by An Actress in a Lead role. She's that memorable." -Chicago Sun-Times

"One hell of a love story. Very faithful to John Green's novel." -Cleveland Plain Dealer

"The film sets out to make you weep - not just sniffle or choke up a little, but sob until your nose runs and your face turns blotchy. It succeeds." -New York Times

"Those looking for any fault in these stars - or the proud, full-of-life characters they portray - will have to look elsewhere." -New York Daily News

"Funny and touching and brimming with youthful life, filled with a brightness and a piquancy that's well channeled through Woodley and guided smartly by Boone." -Vanity Fair

"A solid success - a film that not only manages the transition from page to screen nicely, but also navigates with skill that hugely tricky line between the touching and the trite, the moving and the maudlin." -Philadelphia Inquirer

"The integrity of Green's sad but life-affirming tale is preserved and protected in a beautiful film version from director Josh Boone, starring a perfectly cast Shailene Woodley and Ansel Elgort as the ill-fated couple."  -San Jose Mercury News

"As a girl who discovers, in death, the meaning of life, [Shailene Woodley] is a rapture to behold. The camera loves her, and so will you." -New York Observer

"Fault in Our Stars fans shouldn't worry. The film gets it right." -St. Paul Pioneer Press

"Most movies with this target audience are maudlin and manipulative, but Boone's film never feels like it's trying too hard to win our tears-or our laughter." -The Playlist

"Shailene Woodley's Fault in Our Stars is a generational classic." -Forbes

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