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Alden Ehrenreich, as Ethan Wate, and Alice Englert, as Lena Duchannes, star in the supernatural love story “Beautiful Creatures.

Alden Ehrenreich, as Ethan Wate, and Alice Englert, as Lena Duchannes, star in the supernatural love story “Beautiful Creatures." See today’s GO! Magazine for a full review.
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Parents’ guide to movies

Published: February 15. 2013 4:00AM PST

‘BEAUTIFUL CREATURES’

Rating: PG-13 for violence, scary images and some sexual material

What it’s about: The dark, poetic and pretty new girl in high school? She’s a witch.

The kid attractor factor: A witchy “Twilight" with a smattering of action and a great sense of humor about itself.

Good lessons/ bad lessons: Fate, shmate. “We make our own lives."

Violence: A shooting, a few supernatural tussles.

Language: Pretty clean, actually.

Sex: Implied, after a lot of smooching.

Drugs: None.

Parents’ advisory: Funny; light on the violence, profanity and heavy breathing; suitable for 10 and older.

‘SAFE HAVEN’

Rating: PG-13, for thematic material involving threatening behavior, violence and sexuality

What it’s about: A young woman in trouble flees to the sleepy Carolina coast, where romance awaits.

The kid attractor factor: Julianne Hough and Josh Duhamel, cute kids, lightweight comedy. Do children read Nicholas Sparks novels?

Good lessons/ bad lessons: “Take a lot of pictures. You’ll only regret the ones you didn’t take."

Violence: Yes, involving knives and fires and guns.

Language: A scattering of profanity, a smidge more than you see in your typical Nicholas Sparks movies.

Sex: A little more than you see in your typical Sparks movie.

Drugs: Alcohol is abused.

Parents’ advisory: A little edgier than your typical Sparks romance novel adaptation, but nothing that will unsettle anybody older than 12.

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