Wednesday, 13 February 2013

NYC?s Beautiful People Spellbound By ?Beautiful Creatures? Premiere

As Lena, the spell-casting heroine of Beautiful Creatures, Alice Englert makes it snow in South Carolina, but she was powerless to stop the weather from stranding her in Baltimore for Cinema Society's New York premiere of the movie. Fortunately, her co-stars Viola Davis�and Emmy Rossum�were on hand to introduce the movie to a VIP crowd of New Yorkers that, judging from the discussion at the post-premiere party at Cole's Greenwich Village restaurant, came away impressed by the film's performances and writing.��Although Beautiful Creatures is directed at the Twilight crowd, it's much smarter and ? for a supernatural teen love story ? more realistic than the sparkly vampire franchise, thanks to Richard LaGravenese's witty, thoughtful script and some excellent casting choices. With the exception of Rossum, the main teen cast members in Beautiful Creatures are not cut from the Team Edward, Jacob or Bella molds.

Leading man Alden Ehrenreich�reminds me of a young Bill Hader from Saturday Night Livewith a dash of Jack Nicholson in the eyes and brows, and he's got real charisma and range as Ethan, the book-devouring smart-ass who dreams of ditching his small-town life for New York City and falls for the exotic but troubled Lena when she transfers to his school.

Englert, who is the daughter of Australian filmmaker Jane Campion, also does a great job of conveying the complexity of Lena, who's tormented by the bitchiness of her Bible-thumping classmates and, yet, has the power to smote them all. �She's also living with the knowledge that, on her 16th birthday in a few weeks, she will either "turn to the dark" and use her supernatural powers for evil,…

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