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Beautiful Creatures

Dark secrets will come to light.
2013 | 124m | English

(92792 votes)

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Popularity: 5 (history)

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Ethan Wate just wants to get to know Lena Duchannes better, but unbeknownst to him, Lena has strange powers. As Lena's 16th birthday approaches she might decide her fate, to be good or evil. A choice which will impact her relationship forever.
Release Date: Feb 13, 2013
Director: Richard LaGravenese
Writer: Margaret Stohl, Kami Garcia, Richard LaGravenese
Genres: Fantasy, Drama, Romance
Keywords civil war, southern usa, based on novel or book, dreams, magic, light, high school, love, class prejudice, spellcasting, young adult, casters, based on young adult novel, fantasy
Production Companies Warner Bros. Pictures, Summit Entertainment, 3 Arts Entertainment, Alcon Entertainment, Belle Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $60,052,138
Budget: $60,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Alden Ehrenreich Ethan Wate
Alice Englert Lena Duchannes
Jeremy Irons Macon Ravenwood
Viola Davis Amma Treadeau
Emmy Rossum Ridley Duchaness
Thomas Mann Wesley "Link" Lincoln
Emma Thompson Mrs. Lincoln / Sarafine Duchannes
Eileen Atkins Emmaline Duchannes
Margo Martindale Delphine Duchannes
Zoey Deutch Emily Asher
Tiffany Boone Savannah Snow
Rachel Brosnahan Genevieve Duchannes
Kyle Gallner Larkin Ravenwood
Pruitt Taylor Vince Mr. Lee
Robin Skye Mrs. Hester
Randy Redd Reverend Stephens
Lance E. Nichols Mayor Snow
Leslie Castay Principal Herbert
Sam Gilroy Ethan Carter Wate
Cindy Hogan Mrs. Asher
Gwendolyn Mulamba Mrs. Snow
Cole Burden Union Captain
Billy Wheelan Union Soldier
Christopher Darby Train Teen
Jackie Tuttle Isobel Duchannes (uncredited)
Camille Balsamo Katherine Duchannes (uncredited)
Lindsay Clift Althea Duchannes (uncredited)
Lucy Faust Juliette Duchannes (uncredited)
Justine Wachsberger Justine Duchannes (uncredited)
Teri Wyble Charlotte Duchannes (uncredited)
Julia Faye West Duchanness (uncredited)
Bryan Adrian Billy (uncredited)
J.D. Evermore Mitchell Wate (uncredited)
Andrea Frankle Lila Wate (uncredited)
Kay Smith Leopard Lady (uncredited)
Russ Skains Castor (uncredited)
Rachel G. Whittle Caster (uncredited)
Erika Erica Town Resident (uncredited)
Beau Brasseaux Caster Shades (uncredited)
Cameron M. Brown Little Ninja (uncredited)
Tim Bell Deputy Sheriff (uncredited)
Jim Sojka Townsfolk (uncredited)
Jordan Sudduth Confederate Soldier (uncredited)
Edward J. Clare Spectator (uncredited)
John C. Klein Gatlin Dad (uncredited)
Name Job
Margaret Stohl Novel
Kami Garcia Novel
David Moritz Editor
Julie Pitkanen Script Supervisor
Richard Sherman Production Design
Troy Sizemore Supervising Art Director
Matthew Flood Ferguson Set Decoration
John Bramley Still Photographer
Lorin Flemming Art Direction
thenewno2 Music
Brielyn Sexeny Stunts
Terra Grant Stunts
Richard LaGravenese Screenplay, Director
Philippe Rousselot Director of Photography
Margery Simkin Casting
Jeffrey Kurland Costume Design
Valentine Marvel First Assistant Camera
Elena Sanchez Stunts, Stunt Double
Jwaundace Candece Stunts, Stunt Double
Vanessa Motta Stunts
Ashley Nicole Hudson Stunts
Leigh Hennessy Stunts
Ashleigh Dejon Stunts
Chelsea Bruland Stunts
Chuck Picerni Jr. Stunt Coordinator
Joe Farrell Visual Effects Supervisor
Mo Henry Negative Cutter
Name Title
Molly Smith Producer
Andrew A. Kosove Producer
Erwin Stoff Producer
Yolanda T. Cochran Executive Producer
Steven P. Wegner Co-Producer
Broderick Johnson Producer
David Valdes Producer
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Popularity History


Year Month Avg Max Min
2024 4 33 75 18
2024 5 36 81 17
2024 6 27 38 18
2024 7 26 39 17
2024 8 29 42 18
2024 9 20 28 15
2024 10 26 49 13
2024 11 22 34 14
2024 12 19 26 13
2025 1 23 43 17
2025 2 16 25 3
2025 3 6 25 1
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2025 6 2 3 2
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Reviews

tanty
4.0

Boring and too cheese. The same way Percy Jackson is a bad copy of Harry Potter, Beautiful creatures is a bad copy of Twilight. The big difference is that Percy Jackson is a bad copy of a good series of novels and movies while Beautiful Creatures is a bad copy of yet another bad series of novels ... and movies.

Jun 23, 2021
Wuchak
4.0

***Too-campy, Christphobic Sothern Gothic fantasy about “casters” aka witches*** RELEASED IN 2013 and directed by Richard LaGravenese, "Beautiful Creatures” chronicles events in a small town in rural South Carolina where a college-minded high schooler (Alden Ehrenreich) becomes infatuated by a my ... sterious new girl (Alice Englert) who recently moved in with her eccentric uncle (Jeremy Irons) at his creepy Antebellum mansion. He learns that they are “casters,” immortals with magical powers; and that an evil relative (Emma Thompson) wants Lena for the darkness. The director wrote the script based on the first of four young adult books of “The Caster Chronicles” by Kami Garcia and Margaret Stohl. Fans of the book, however, say it’s one of the most unfaithful book-to-screen adaptions. Since I’ve never read any of these books this was irrelevant to me. There’s nothing wrong with the production as far as sets, costumes, cast, music goes. It cost $60 million and looks it. The Southern Gothic air is to die for and the first act is intriguing. Unfortunately, the tone is semi-campy where several of the characters are overly cartoonish. It’s reminiscent of comic booky Stephen King flicks (e.g. “Silver Bullet” and “Needful Things”), but a notch or two more exaggerated. The first half is also encumbered by an overtly anti-Christian slant. I don’t have a problem with movies that depict the evils of fundamentalist legalism, like in “The Mist” (2007), but here the stereotypes are so overdone they don’t ring true, not to mention there’s no positive depiction of believers to compare with the negative ones (like in “The Mist”). According to this movie, ALL Christians are hateful, rash, judgmental, condemning bigots. Lazy writers love stereotypes because they don't have to write interesting complex characters. Take Lena’s first day at school where two girls automatically assume she’s “satanic” merely because she lives at the eerie plantation; they then proceed to openly pray for her. It’s so overdone, cartoony and eye-rolling it takes the viewer right out of the movie. This doesn’t even reflect reality in the modern world anyway: Even in a backwater town in the USA it’s more likely that a devout Christian would be persecuted by mocking unbelievers and nominal Christians rather than vice versa. Another thoroughly unrealistic element is how all the top community leaders are ee-vil fundies who GO TO THE SAME CHURCH. Why Sure! To be fair, the second half halfheartedly tries to make up for this by briefly revealing a more positive Christian character and having the pastor give a worthy mini-sermon on sacrifice, but it’s too little too late after misrepresenting and offending half of the viewership. Another problem is how the two protagonists suck face too much. The girl’s only 15. I’m not saying mid-teenagers don’t make-out, but (again) it’s so overdone it’s eye-rolling. For a better executed and entertaining fantasy/horror flick based on a young adult book series, check out “Cirque du Freak: The Vampire’s Assistant” (2009). THE MOVIE RUNS 2 hours, 4 minutes and was shot entirely in Louisiana (Covington, Madisonville, Batchelor, St. Francisville and New Orleans). GRADE: C/C- (4.5/10)

Jun 23, 2021
SoSmooth1982
6.0

Another love story for a non mortal. It's been done so much now that it's silly to even watch any more but at least she did do some pretty cool stuff. ...

Apr 26, 2023