Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lands fresh Rotten Tomatoes rating

As a long-time fan who has eagerly awaited the return of Beetlejuice, I can confidently say that the anticipation was well worth it! With a ‘Certified Fresh’ Rotten Tomatoes rating and the original cast reprising their roles, this sequel is a delightful journey back to the whimsical world of the afterlife.


Beetlejuice Beetlejuice has debuted with a ‘Certified Fresh’ Rotten Tomatoes rating.

Tomorrow, on September 6th, the much-anticipated follow-up to the 1988 “Beetlejuice” film will hit UK movie theaters, featuring the return of Michael Keaton, Winona Ryder, and Catherine O’Hara in their iconic roles as Beetlejuice, Lydia, and Delia Deetz

Initial reactions to the movie “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” have been quite positive, earning a 78% rating from film critics on Rotten Tomatoes. This has granted it the ‘Certified Fresh’ status, even though it doesn’t quite reach the 82% score of its prequel, “Beetlejuice.”

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lands fresh Rotten Tomatoes rating

In a continuation, I found myself immersed in Tim Burton’s second film, set three decades after the initial tale. This time, we meet Lydia’s long-lost daughter, Astrid, brilliantly portrayed by Jenna Ortega, who you might recognize from her role in “Wednesday.”

The three Deetz women find themselves unexpectedly staying longer at the haunted house on Winter River, as they are compelled to return following Charles Deetz’s untimely demise. However, their visit takes an unusual turn when Lydia’s mysterious partner Rory (Justin Theroux) makes an unforeseen proposal, prolonging their stay

As a gamer immersed in the next chapter of this captivating tale, I eagerly anticipate my reunion with the beyond, surrounded by fresh faces brought to life by the enchanting Monica Bellucci, the mesmerizing Willem Dafoe, and the charismatic Danny DeVito

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lands fresh Rotten Tomatoes rating

Here’s a round-up of what reviewers have been saying of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice so far:

Digital Spy

“No production could ever recreate the groundbreaking originality that was ‘Beetlejuice’ from 1988, but this new version certainly preserves its delightfully quirky spirit.”

Empire Magazine

Michael Keaton, appearing as timeless as ever in his panda-eye, almost demonic costume, appears to possess even more vitality than he did 35 years ago. He energetically ricochets off the walls of this purgatorial setting with infectious enthusiasm, lifting everything nearby

Hollywood Reporter

The fast tempo, lively spirit, and continuous flow of humor that brings laughter aloud suggest that Tim Burton enjoyed returning to this universe, and for fans of the original film, this enjoyment is infectious

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice lands fresh Rotten Tomatoes rating

Variety

“The remake of Beetlejuice Beetlejuice doesn’t have the same shock value as the original movie. However, it does pay homage to fans in both positive and negative ways. Despite being somewhat stiff and cheap at times, I still enjoyed myself during the film.”

Screen International

In simpler terms, “Beetlejuice” might not offer anything particularly new or deep – it’s more like a familiar dish for die-hard Burton enthusiasts. However, it’s unlikely that viewers can suppress a content smile, or an unintentional grin from beyond the grave

BBC

“The nicest surprise is that Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is that rare thing, a big-budget comedy which is actually funny.”

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is released in cinemas on September 6.

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2024-09-05 19:20

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