"Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children" received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising the film's visual effects, performances, and faithfulness to the original novel. The film holds a 64% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with many praising Tim Burton's unique direction and the talented young cast.
For home theater enthusiasts, the 1080p Blu-ray includes behind-the-scenes featurettes on the and puppetry for the Hollowgasts . Eva Green delivers a career-highlight performance — severe
Eva Green delivers a career-highlight performance — severe yet maternal, with a razor-sharp wit. Butterfield anchors the emotional journey, while Jackson chews scenery as a villain who relishes cruelty. After his grandfather's mysterious death, Jake learns that
The movie follows the journey of Jake Portman (Asa Butterfield), a teenager who discovers that his grandfather, Abraham (Terence Stamp), was not just a ordinary man, but a peculiar one with the ability to heal others. After his grandfather's mysterious death, Jake learns that he has inherited his grandfather's gift and is recruited by Miss Peregrine (Eva Green), the enigmatic and protective headmistress of a hidden home for children with unique abilities. where time flows normally
Critics gave mixed-to-positive reviews (6.7/10 on IMDb ). Praise focused on Burton’s signature visual style and Green's performance, while the complex plot and deviations from the book were criticized. Technical Specifications (1080p/Blu-ray)
Pursued by wights led by the terrifying Barron (Samuel L. Jackson), who seeks to return peculiars to their original forms as food for hollowgast, Jake, Miss Peregrine, and the children must leave the safety of the loop. They travel to 2016, where time flows normally, and attempt to survive while searching for allies and a new home.