
Rating: Full
Cast: Eva Green, Asa Butterfield, Chris O’Dowd, Allison Janney, Rupert Everett, Terence Stamp, Ella Purnell, Judi Dench and Samual Jackson
Director: Tim Burton
Writers: Jane Goldman
Based on: The novel by Random Riggs
Producers: Peter Chernin and Jenno Topping
Music by: Mike Higham and Matthew Margeson
Oscar Nominations: 0
Favorite Character: The Twins
Tagline: Stay Peculiar
Rated: PG-13 for intense sequences of fantasy action/violence and peril
Quote: “You don’t have to make us feel safe… because you’ve made us feel brave.”- Emma Bloom
Fun Facts: The two dolls that Enoch created, are filmed with stop-motion, something used in almost all of Tim Burton’s films.
The house where the children live, is an actual house. It’s called “Torenhof”, and can be found near Antwerp, Belgium.
Tim Burton makes an appearance as a man on the amusement park ride.
The twins in the film are not central characters in the novel and are never featured with the rest of Miss Peregrine’s children in the book.
Summary: Jacob discovers a clue to the island that stretches across time and there, he meets Mrs. Peregrine and the very unusual children but soon, the children are in danger.
The Review: As peculiar this film is, I say this one totally is one of Burton’s goes big and the result was pretty good. Some designs will defiantly tell you that it’s a Tim Burton movie. It is certainly a very peculiar film as its visuals to the characters.