None
95 of 137 found this to have none
An invisible character removes their clothing so they can be invisible.
Moderate
68 of 113 found this moderate
Evil creatures are implied to be cannibals, due to eating other people's eyeballs.
Miss Peregrine says she has had to kill the police twice this month. It isn't shown, and it's implied that the killing is undone when the loop restarts.
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.
Mild
74 of 103 found this mild
God damn used once.
2 misuses of God's name and 1 misuse of Jesus's name.
The words damn, hell, crap, and bollocks are used in the movie.
Mild
59 of 93 found this mild
Alcohol and tobacco use.
Moderate
57 of 134 found this moderate
On of the Peculiars eats through a fanged mouth on the back of her head. She is hesitant to eat in front of Jake, clearly ashamed of her unusual body.
Enoch animates the body of a boy whose eyes were eaten by the hollowgast in order to scare Jake away. The body's mouth moves like that of a puppet and says "Hello Jake. Do you want to know what killed me?" Miss Peregrine then hugs the dead boy.
Various depictions of horror in the film can be seen more realistic.
The monsters take out the eyes of their victims.
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 (although they aren't actually alive and Enoch just does it for amusement. Also, the sequence is clearly stop motion).
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.