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Miss Peregrine's Home for Pec…

  • 6.7 /10

  • 9784

  • 64%

Plot

A teenager finds himself transported to an island where he must help protect a group of orphans with special powers from creatures intent on destroying them.

Cast

Eva Green as Miss Peregrine
Eva Green

as Miss Peregrine

Asa Butterfield as Jacob Portman
Asa Butterfield

as Jacob Portman

Samuel L. Jackson as Barron
Judi Dench as Miss Avocet
Judi Dench

as Miss Avocet

Rupert Everett as Ornithologist
Rupert Everett

as Ornithologist

Chris O'Dowd as Franklin Portman
Chris O'Dowd

as Franklin Portman

Allison Janney as Dr. Golan
Allison Janney

as Dr. Golan

Ella Purnell as Emma Bloom
Ella Purnell

as Emma Bloom

Terence Stamp as Abraham Portman
Terence Stamp

as Abraham Portman

Milo Parker as Hugh
Milo Parker

as Hugh

Movie Facts

Rated

  • PG-13

Status

  • Released

Release Date

  • September 27, 2016

Production Companies

  • Big Screen Productions

  • Chernin Entertainment

  • Tim Burton Productions

  • SCOPE Pictures

  • TSG Entertainment

  • Ingenious Media

  • 20th Century Fox

Production Countries

  • Belgium

  • United Kingdom

  • United States of America

Spoken Language

  • English

Budget

  • $110,000,000.00

Revenue

  • $296,482,446.00

Runtime

  • 2.12 hrs

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_Miss Peregrine's_ could have done with a little more peculiarity. I understand that the lead is our door into this fantastical world, but a character can be relatable without being downright boring. Not an outright bad movie, but certainly not the one to put Tim Burton back on track. Eva Green is golden but under-utilised, Sam Jackson can barely talk through his fake teeth, the creature desig…

Well one certainly cannot accuse filmmaker Tim Burton from straying away from his trademark bizarre movie-making playbook. Perhaps Burton’s best asset when it comes to his brand of distinctive cinema is to faithfully maintain that solid sense of oddness in the manner for which he presents his randomly spry, off-kilter narratives? There was always this consistent understanding that Burton enthusia…

**The innocent peculiar children versus the monstrous peculiar adults.** I thought it should have been a Steven Spielberg film, but he would have compromised on the visually frightening negative characters. Particularly from the little children's angle who are the regular target audience for a theme like this. Even in his recent 'The BFG', you know how the giants were portrayed. So Tim Burton …