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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
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No nudity, but Emma takes off her dress to dive into the water, wearing 1940s-style underwear.

No sex, but Jake and Emma do hug and kiss.

There are various scenes of violence in the film where some monsters are killed with some brief blood spurting visible.

Evil creatures are shown eating many eyeballs, some of which they took from children after they killed them.

One instance of profanity: "Goddamn"

The words "Damn" and "Hell" and "Crap" and "Oh my god" are used in the movie.

In the first scene with Miss Peregrine, she is smoking her pipe.

Not surprisingly, people are drinking alcohol in the pub. Jake's father, because he couldn't take photos of the birds, drinks several glasses of ale, and goes to their room to sleep it off.

The film features gigantic monsters, which are transformed from humans due to a botched experiment. These humanoid monsters seek out the 'peculiar children' to consume their eyeballs as a way to reverse their transformation.

Various depictions of horror in the film can be seen as more realistic and intense towards young viewers.

Some of the scenes where the monsters take out the eyes of their victims could be frightening.

One of the stronger scenes depicts a huge monster attacking a man from behind. It then plunges its tentacles into the man's eye sockets, plucking out his eyeballs, before devouring them.

Other frightening scenes include one that features black-and-white photographs of people with hollowed-out eye sockets, as well as some scenes where scary-looking puppets made up of animal parts come alive to battle each other, with the winner brandishing the loser's heart.

There are also some intense sequences in the film, such as when a gigantic monster goes after the children in the home, and another when skeletons are brought to life to help battle the monsters.


MPAA:
Rated PG-13 for intense sequences of fantasy action/violence and peril

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