
The Paperboy
2012 · Movie · R · 107 min · ★ 5.5 · 45% critics
A reporter goes back to his Florida hometown to look into a disturbing case tied to a death row inmate. As the investigation unfolds, he and those around him are pulled into a dark, tense world filled with secrets, suspicion, and uneasy relationships.
Based on The Paperboy
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Details
- Years
- 2012
- Release date
- 2012-09-14
- Language
- English
- Rated
- R
- Runtime
- 107 min
- Max quality
- HD
- Critic score
- 45/100
- TMDB rating
- 5.5/10 (809 votes)
About
You may like this if you enjoy dark, gritty crime dramas with strong performances and a swampy Southern mood; Not for you if you want an easy, uplifting story or a lighter mystery like In the Electric Mist.
Pros: strong performances; intense atmosphere; bold story | Cons: seedy subject matter; unsettling tone; weak follow-through
Themes
- prison
- florida
- death row
- everglades
- swamp
- reporter
- newspaper man
- pantyhose
- lgbt
- 1960s
- gay theme
Awards & recognition
- Screen Actors Guild Award — Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role · 2013 · nominated
- AACTA International Award — Best Actress · 2012 · nominated
- Golden Globe Award — Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture · 2012 · nominated
Cast & crew

Zac Efron
as Jack Jansen

Matthew McConaughey
as Ward Jansen

Nicole Kidman
as Charlotte Bless

David Oyelowo
as Yardley Acheman

Macy Gray
as Anita / Narrator

John Cusack
as Hillary Van Wetter

Scott Glenn
as W.W. Jansen

Ned Bellamy
as Tyree van Wetter

Nealla Gordon
as Ellen Guthrie

Edrick Browne
as Hustler #1
Directed by Lee Daniels