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Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children
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Oct 10, 2016
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On this week’s episode of Scream at the Screens, the cast tells you what they think of “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” The Movie where X-men meets Groundhogs Day with Tim Burton scenery. But first lets starts with This Week in Entertainment. The final trailer for “Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them” has been released. Meaning the movie ...

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On this week’s episode of Scream at the Screens, the cast tells you what they think of “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children” The Movie where X-men meets Groundhogs Day with Tim Burton scenery. But first lets starts with This Week in Entertainment. The final trailer for “Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them” has been released. Meaning the movie ... Read More

On this week’s episode of Scream at the Screens, the cast tells you what they think of “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children”

The Movie where X-men meets Groundhogs Day with Tim Burton scenery.

But first lets starts with This Week in Entertainment.

The final trailer for “Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them” has been released. Meaning the movie is getting ever closer, something Tiffany is painfully excited for.

And surprise, surprise whether or not you asked for it, Disney has made the 5th installment of the “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales”. It’s a visually stunning trailer as expected but no idea yet if the story line will be more than Johnny Depp swaggering around in Pirate garb mumbling about rum.

In more of the same movie news, the Ben Affleck Batman movie now has a title … wait for it… “The Batman.”

Totally worth the wait.

For news that makes Ricardo happy (insert sarcasm) it has been announced that “The Lion King” will a have a live action remake, directed by John Favareau who was responsible for “The Jungle Book” remake.

In complexly unexciting news, “Adventure Time” has announced it has an end date, which will be after it’s 9th season in 2018. Start the mourning now…

Moving on to What Were Watching, the cast is rediscovering what it is they love about “American Horror Story”. For this season it would seem the scene of Lady Gaga getting a bored doggy style pounding has revived that tone we come to expect of AHS.

“Ash vs The Evil Dead” also proves that more of the same can be a good thing, and in the season 2 season premier Bruce Campbell proves some things can get better with age. The show also proves that some actors really do earn their pay, as they are regularly water boarded with faux blood.

The cast is also very excited to discuss the series premier of a new HBO Show Westworld, inspired by a Michael Crichton novel of the same name (cue sudden rise in sales for this book). It’s a show about an overtly realistic theme park for the filthy rich. Where they can play in the wild west with real sets and the most realistic animatronics ever. However, in this world of shooting, raping and general wild west antics the characters are becoming aware and intolerant of the new comers, a.k.a. real paying park guest.

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Now on to the main feature of this episode “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children”, A Tim burton movie that toped the box office with a 28 Million opening weekend.

This movie is centered on main character Jacob, played by Asa Butterfield, who’s grandfather leaves him clues to look for Miss Peregrines, played by Eva Green, home for kids. He finds this house of mutant kids living in a 24-hour time loop stuck in the 1940’s. They are in hiding to avoid danger that unfortunately seems to arrive with Jacob and must fight to live all while avoiding the issues of straying from their time loop.

On the surface level this movie is entertaining and can even be called good. However, there is much that can irk an experienced movie goer, especially where time travel is involved, and when that string is pulled all comes unraveled.

There are so many questions to frustrate the panel, where answering one can create five more.

To soothe the flustered cast the show closes with what you should be watching. In honor of Halloween for the month of October, the theme will be Horror and for this week they choose two comedy Horror movies.

Ricardo promotes “What We Do In The Shadows” a unique type of comedy that follows a group of vampire roommates, mockumentary style, as they try to survive the obstacles of modern life as a Vampire.

Tiffany shares one of the first movies that pulled her in to the world of foreign movies “The Host” a Korean horror comedy, which may be more horror than comedy but completely captivating.

Join Scream at the Screens next week when they continue their tribute to the month of horror and cover Ricardo’s choice for movies that terrify, “The Exorcist”

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