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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

2016 • 126 minutes
4.2
1.02K reviews
64%
Tomatometer
12
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From visionary director Tim Burton and based on the best-selling novel, comes this truly magical adventure. When Jake unravels a mystery that spans alternate realities, he uncovers a secret world for "peculiar children” with supernatural powers. But Jake soon realizes that danger is everywhere and he must determine who can be trusted and unmask his own true identity.
Rating
12

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4.2
1.02K reviews
Christian
March 6, 2017
Still waiting for Tim Burton's back to form film. This isn't it sadly. A very passable and ok film. Plenty of interesting characters that don't really get much explored. Instead we get a boring teen romance that has been done countless times over. It's not a bad film, but it's not gonna blow you away either. The story feels like it had the potential but it wasn't adapted very well as there's not a lot of depth to differentiate it from all the other teeny X-men clones. Found myself looking at the time way too often and to me that's a sign that the movie has failed to keep be entertained.
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Dave Santorum
September 3, 2020
A sweet story, and some good acting from the younger actors, but there were a couple of problems for me. The only black actor, while portrayed in a superbly camp fashion, is the bad guy. The only black or Indian extras are seen several times in the modern England scene, but in no way reflect the true makeup of modern England (although maybe Blackpool is really like that, with no black inhabitants or visitors). Another problem is the lack of depth and the pace of the film. It feels like it wants to rush along rather than let us enjoy any characters and reflect on who they are. But rushing along feels plodding, like everything was so carefully planned but they missed excitement, surprise and most importantly enjoyment. There's suspense, but it just feels like waiting for the next scene. For children, this may be fine. But as an adult, it's a bit dull - not sharp.
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Dominic Barber
January 2, 2018
Slightly disappointed - quite slow to begin with and then the story felt rushed - Samuel L Jackson is very predictable, Ava Green is lovely to watch. The children's peculiarities didn't really make sense when they could have used them to earlier to defeat the Hollows. Not read the book but sure it made more sense in terms of plot.
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