Watch Beautiful Creatures Movie Online No Survey A supernatural love story set in the South, "Beautiful Creatures" tells the tale of two star-crossed lovers: Ethan (Alden Ehrenreich), a young man longing to escape his small town, and Lena (Alice Englert), a mysterious new girl. Together, they uncover dark secrets about their respective families, their history and their town. (c) WB PG-13 Release Date Beautiful Creatures Feb 14, 2013 Wide | |
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Actors For Beautiful Creatures |
Alden Ehrenreich,Alice Englert,Jeremy Irons,Viola Davis,Emmy Rossum,Thomas Mann,Emma Thompson,Eileen Atkins,Margo Martindale,Zoey Deutch,Tiffany Boone,Rachel Brosnahan,Kyle Gallner,Pruitt Taylor Vince,Robin Skye,Randy Redd,Lance E. Nichols,Leslie Castay,Sam Gilroy,Cindy Hogan |
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Genres Beautiful Creatures : Drama,Romance,Science Fiction & Fantasy |
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User Count Like for Beautiful Creatures : 9,411 |
All Critics Ranting For Beautiful Creatures : 4.9 |
All Critics Count For Beautiful Creatures : 18 |
All Critics Percentage For Beautiful Creatures : 44 % |
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Review For Beautiful Creatures |
Its primness aside, the movie is terrific fun and much more affecting than Twilight or Supernatural. Alan Scherstuhl-Village Voice
A concoction that makes highly calculated use of fantasy, fates, taboos, young love and visual hocus-pocus to ensnare an audience in a narrative web that's pretty darn ridiculous. Todd McCarthy-Hollywood Reporter
The film ultimately plays like so much teenage girl poetry, heavy on the angst, endearingly naive in its notions of love and yet brought vividly to life by a game cast, evocative locations (both indoors and out) and stunning anamorphic lensing. Peter Debruge-Variety
Beautiful Creatures isn't pure camp -- there's some real emotion in there. But not enough to hit you on a primal level. David Edelstein-New York Magazine
A viable jumpstart of yetta nudder escapist fantasy franchise. Kam Williams-AALBC.com
LaGravanese at times spins striking images - a scene in which Ethan walks into a magical time warp is particularly nightmarish. But he also has a weakness for clichés; I guess he's been taking lessons from the wrong books. Peter Keough-Boston Phoenix
Beautiful Creatures plays like an illustrated compendium of scenes from the novel, as opposed to a finely tuned narrative all its own. Keith Uhlich-Time Out New York
Densely, atmospherically shot, with two appealing leads...keep an eye on the two rising stars. Frank Lovece-Film Journal International
That Beautiful Creatures can offer both sumptuous silliness and a teen couple whose relationship actually matters is its own particular brand of magic. Alonso Duralde-The Wrap
Ehrenreich and Englert make for an engagingly aloof screen couple, but head down the cast list and you'll find there's plenty of enjoyable scenery-chewing on show. Simon Reynolds-Digital Spy
A supernatural spell of boringness smothers it all. Erick Weber-NECN
Maybe the books are a fun read for kids, but the movie is pretty dull. Chris Bumbray-JoBlo's Movie Emporium
One-liners drawl from the lips like Spanish moss dripping from the oaks in a script so witty it attracted Oscar winners Emma Thompson and Jeremy Irons and Oscar nominee Viola Davis in supporting roles. Roger Moore-Movie Nation
The film goes out of its way to present a Romeo and Juliet tale from a different angle, but the mixing of romantic melodrama and mythic gothic is disappointing. Emanuel Levy-EmanuelLevy.Com
An imaginative adolescent gothic romance, "Beautiful Creatures" arrives with considerably more camp and intellectual humor than the "Twilight" franchise to which "Creatures" is sure to be compared. Cole Smithey-ColeSmithey.com
The film's spell soon evaporates once the lumbering plot machinations take over, pummeling us with a storyline that's both overly complicated and numbingly familiar. Tim Grierson-Screen International
If you can turn your brain off - or tap into the adolescent girl within - you should have fun. Marshall Fine-Hollywood & Fine
Beautiful Creatures basically spits in the face of a legacy of literature founded on feelings of exclusion and social alienation. Calum Marsh-Slant Magazine
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