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Miss Peregrines Home for Peculiar Children
Description
The home for peculiar children is a movie that explores a world of tele-porting and saving some kids with special in a place from hidden enemies that want to feed on them to retain their strength
The home for peculiar children is a movie that explores a world of tele-porting and saving some kids with special in a place from hidden enemies that want to feed on them to retain their strength
Actors:
Nicholas Amer,
Lauren McCrostie,
Shaun Thomas,
Thomas Odwell,
Asa Butterfield,
Kim Dickens,
Pixie Davies,
Richard Douglas,
Jennifer Jarackas,
Dino Fazzani,
Bryson Powers,
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Nicholas Amer
29 September 1923, Birkenhead, Cheshire, England, UK
Lauren McCrostie
Shaun Thomas
Thomas Odwell
Asa Butterfield
1 April 1997, Islington, London, England, UK
Kim Dickens
18 June 1965, Huntsville, Alabama, USA
Pixie Davies
Richard Douglas
Jennifer Jarackas
14 May 1969, Detroit, Michigan, USA
Dino Fazzani
Bryson Powers
Director:
Tim Burton
Tim Burton
25 August 1958, Burbank, California, USA
Country:
United States, United Kingdom, Belgium, Canada
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January 01, 2017
Burton's gothic whimsy crackles and cackles gleefully to life with writhing flourishes of the macabre.September 30, 2016
The film feels overstuffed, with Tim Burton repeating tricks from his greatest hits (think Beetlejuice and Edward Scissorhands). But stick with it just for those times when Burton flies high on his own peculiar genius.September 30, 2016
It's supremely silly and filled with crater-sized plot holes, but it's a profoundly moving film, too - about trauma, about loneliness, about aging and family.February 16, 2017
A film that successfully undertakes the doctrinal appropriation of the ultimate ends of humanity, both the finitude and the finality of life, its death and final judgment and its immediate resurrection. [Full review in Spanish]March 23, 2017
Sadly, it will have to be chalked up as another failure.October 04, 2016
The young peculiars have names, but they don't get much by way of backstory or personality. Despite the movie's insistence that they are special, Miss Peregrine ultimately reduces them to the very thing the world rejected them for: their peculiarities.September 30, 2016
The result feels less like a thoughtfully-conceived franchise-starter than a picture that was rushed out of the editing suite prematurely.March 03, 2017
It could be said that the film is nothing else than X-Men combined with Back to the Future and Groundhog Day seen under the Burtonian magnifying glass. [Full review in Spanish]September 30, 2016
Tim Burton is on macabre message in his latest offering - "Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" - an adaptation of Ransom Riggs' popular trilogy.March 16, 2017
Miss Peregrine's could have been a thoughtful and bold metatextual thesis on Burton's entire career. Instead, like its partially-formed villainous apparitions, it comes frustratingly close to achieving substance.September 30, 2016
To me, Burton's movies always seem a full grade too grotesque for the whimsical stories he is trying to tell... At least in Miss Peregrine, his ghastliness fits the fable, although, even at its best, it's fairly generic Burton.