Whether you're an action fanatic, YA addict, or romantic softie, this weekend the box office is serving up something for everyone.

From John Moore ("Behind Enemy Lines"), "A Good Day to Die Hard" follows John McClane (Bruce Willis) as he travels to Russia to rescue his potentially wayward son (Jai Courtney). Once there, he discovers his boy is actually a CIA operative. Soon the duo find themselves battling (surprise!) terrorists with a taste for destruction/large sums of money.

If "Die Hard" doesn't get you yippie-kay-ay-ing, check out "Beautiful Creatures." Based on the "Caster Chronicles," the uber-popular YA series, the supernatural story centers around two star-crossed lovers, played by Alden Ehrenreich and Alice Englert.

However, if you want your romance served straight-up, look no further then "Safe Haven." From the tear-jerker king, Nicholas Sparks, the love story stars Josh Duhamel and Julianne Hough, and promises its share of heart-clenching and eye-dabbing.

Before you make your selection at the cinema this weekend, take a look below at our review roundup on the new movies this weekend.

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  • "Safe Haven"

    On its own merits, "Safe Haven" is about as satisfying and filling as a Valentine's Day conversation heart, <a href="http://movies.msn.com/movies/movie-critic-reviews/safe-haven.3/">with far less to say</a>.<em> -- Kate Erbland (MSN Movies)</em>

  • "Safe Haven"

    The latest Nicholas Sparks-derived weepfest, "Safe Haven" is being marketed as a Valentine's Day special, but the plot line is closer to a stalker thriller. It's sudsy-scary. <a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Movies/2013/0214/Safe-Haven-is-a-sudsy-scary-weepfest?nav=397-csm_subcategory-leadStory">It's also not very good</a>. <em>-- Peter Rainer (Christian Science Monitor)</em>

  • "Safe Haven"

    Hough emits all the charisma <a href="http://www.villagevoice.com/2013-02-13/film/safe-haven/">of a personal assistant</a> ... <em>-- Melissa Anderson (Village Voice) </em>

  • "Safe Haven"

    I hate "Safe Haven." <a href="http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/reviews/safe-haven-20130214">It's a terrible thing to do to your Valentine</a>. <em>-- Peter Travers (Rolling Stone)</em>

  • "Safe Haven"

    We genuinely like watching Hough and Duhamel circling around one another, and the movie has a nice sense of place.<a href="http://www.vulture.com/2013/02/movie-review-nicholas-sparks-safe-haven.html"> That all eventually vanishes with a doozy of a third act</a>. -- Bilge Ebiri (Vulture)

  • "A Good Day to Die Hard"

    For anyone who remembers the "Die Hard" adventures at their vital and exciting best, <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424127887323478004578303922074172766.html">this film feels like a near-death experience</a>. <em>-- Joe Morgenstern (Wall Street Journal)</em>

  • "A Good Day to Die Hard"

    Few fans of the series would disagree that <a href="http://www.slate.com/articles/arts/movies/2013/02/a_good_day_to_die_hard_reviewed.html">this sclerotic fifth installment should probably be the last</a>. <em>-- Dana Stevens (Slate)</em>

  • "A Good Day to Die Hard"

    This is the Magpie School of action filmmaking: Anytime things start to make so little sense that you might lose the audience, <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/02/14/171833011/a-good-day-wake-me-tomorrow?ft=1&f=1045">just throw something shiny up on screen to distract</a>. <em>-- Ian Buckwalter (NPR)</em>

  • "A Good Day to Die Hard"

    John's appeal was always his ordinariness, but director John Moore has him surviving more explosions than Wile E. Coyote,<a href="http://www.csmonitor.com/The-Culture/Movies/2013/0214/A-Good-Day-to-Die-Hard-makes-John-McClane-a-little-too-invincible-video?nav=397-csm_subcategory-topStories"> and with hardly a scratch</a>. <em>-- Peter Rainer (Christian Science Monitor)</em>

  • "A Good Day to Die Hard"

    On any serious level, it's deplorable, <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2278953/A-Good-Day-Die-Hard-review-New-Bruce-Willis-film-explosive-escape-reality.html">but it's so macho a vision of old age that it becomes quaintly enjoyable</a>. <em>-- Christopher Tookey (Daily Mail [UK])</em>

  • "Beautiful Creatures"

    This surprisingly beguiling attempt to blend fantasy, coming-of-age drama, melodrama, camp and social critique isn't always successful - <a href="http://www.npr.org/2013/02/12/171829261/beautiful-creatures-young-love-supernatural-and-southern-fried?ft=1&f=1045">but it's nearly always entertaining</a>.<em> -- Joel Arnold (NPR)</em>

  • "Beautiful Creatures"

    This fantasy about witches and warlocks walking among us was clearly produced for the "Twilight" crowd, but a witty script and the <a href="http://www.chicagoreader.com/chicago/beautiful-creatures/Film?oid=8618358">enjoyably hammy performances from Emma Thompson and Jeremy Irons broaden its appeal</a>. <em>-- J. R. Jones (Chicago Reader)</em>

  • "Beautiful Creatures"

    "Beautiful Creatures" is good fun and <a href="http://entertainment.time.com/2013/02/13/beautiful-creatures-the-new-girl-in-town/">I want to know what happens next for Lena the teenaged witch</a>. <em>-- Mary F. Pols (TIME Magazine)</em>

  • "Beautiful Creatures"

    Like the Civil War re-enactments featured in the final action scene, it all looks insane on the surface, <a href="http://www.cinemablend.com/reviews/Beautiful-Creatures-6303.html">but has a mighty power to suck you in</a>. <em>-- Katey Rich (CinemaBlend.com)</em>

  • "Beautiful Creatures"

    A movie so schizoid in its extremes of pleasure and pain that it's hard to know how to weigh its contradictions, <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/gog/movies/beautiful-creatures,1061809/critic-review.html">or even where to begin separating them</a>. <em>-- Michael O'Sullivan (Washington Post)</em>