Three geeks and a peach “borrow” mom’s car and embark on a cross-country treasure hunt. The prize: the AWOL anew stupid hot girl who lives across the street that our lead dweeb’s (Nat Wolff) been overvaluing since birth. Husky-throated tomboy supermodel Cara Delevingne (IRL everybody wants to pal around with her!) is the perfect choice for the star vanishing act. After one unintentional nod to absurdity – the gal with the Groucho eyebrows enacts part of her revenge by applying Nair to the ocular fringe of a cheating jock – the romantic teen drama plays it uncommonly straight. No irony, CGI, boogeymen with knives, or ghosts of dead girlfriends to gum things up. There’s even a simple message with which we can all abide to ring down the curtain. Not as stylish as director Jake Schreier’s Robot and Frank, but in this day and age (and genre) there’s a lot to be said for restraint. With Halston Sage and Austin Abrams. (2015) — Scott Marks
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