Beetlejuice Beetlejuice: Keaton's 'moldy ghost' and more from the critics

Beetlejuice... part 2
Meant for those who want to relive the yesteryears - Collider
Michael Keaton better than before - Empire
A perfect blend - Awards Daily
Tim Burton is fun again - The Film Verdict
Tim Burton not quite at his best - Time Out
'He's Back' - Discussing Film, The Hollywood Reporter
Return of artistic licence - The Wrap
Not convinced - Variety
Well, it was better than his last one - BBC
Silly, following from silly - IGN
Great for fans - Collider
A moldy ghost - USA Today
Happily avoiding CGI - Digital Spy
A cover band, but the same artist - Rolling Stone
Worth the wait - Kerrang!
Beetlejuice... part 2

Lidia (and Beetlejuice) are back! After a family tragedy, she returns to Winter River with a teenage child of her own who also has a talent finding the supernatural. Then say his name three times and he shall appear... back with his mischief, back portrayed by Michael Keaton, and back to bring nostalgic vibes to audiences across the globe. Here is what the critics have said.

 

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Meant for those who want to relive the yesteryears - Collider

"Rife with nostalgia, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is intended for ’80s babies."

 

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Michael Keaton better than before - Empire

"Michael Keaton, barely ageing a day in his panda-eyed demonic get-up, if anything seems to have more energy than he did 35 years ago, bouncing off the purgatorial walls with hilarious gusto, lifting everything around him."

 

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A perfect blend - Awards Daily

“Quirky, joyous, vibrantly macabre, Beetlejuice Beetlejuice managed to recreate the original’s winning mix of innocent, childlike wonder and morbidly mad imagination.”

 

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Tim Burton is fun again - The Film Verdict

“Miraculously, it represents Tim Burton getting his groove back, successfully returning to the dark comedy and outrageous visuals that marked his extraordinary early work.”

 

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Tim Burton not quite at his best - Time Out

"It’s not Burton at his very best, but like its fiendish antihero, it does the trick."

 

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'He's Back' - Discussing Film, The Hollywood Reporter

“Fans of Burton will definitely not be let down…Tim Burton is back,” Discussing Film.

 

“I scrawled ‘Tim Burton’s back!’ in my notes," The Hollywood Reporter.

 

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Return of artistic licence - The Wrap

“Few would mistake Beetlejuice Beetlejuice for a confessional or particularly self-revealing work, but it does hew closer to that original artistic spark that dimmed once the director became a trademark.”

 

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Not convinced - Variety

“Beetlejuice Beetlejuice is no Beetlejuice, but in the
end it’s got just enough Burton juice." The critic added that this version was a "a lightweight riff on" the original movie.

 

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Well, it was better than his last one - BBC

“This gleefully zany farce is one of Burton’s most enjoyable films and a welcome return to his own brand of oddball creepiness after the Disney dud that was his 2019 live-action Dumbo remake. ”

 

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Silly, following from silly - IGN

"It's a silly little sequel to an equally silly original, and it's hard to imagine wanting or needing much more from it."

 

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Great for fans - Collider

"Beetlejuice Beetlejuice feels like a film made by a whole bunch of people who adore the original and were eager to keep playing... That enthusiasm leaps off the screen big time, and it made this hardcore Beetlejuice fan very happy."

 

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A moldy ghost - USA Today

"Michael Keaton's moldy ghost lacks the same bite... Compared to the brilliant original, the overstuffed follow-up lacks the same unhinged, kooky magic."

 

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Happily avoiding CGI - Digital Spy

"The movie's wacky visual style, which thankfully avoids today's usual blockbuster CGI look to include plenty of practical effects and stop-motion animation, syncs perfectly with the story's sense of humour and quirky imagination."

 

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A cover band, but the same artist - Rolling Stone

"It’s a lot like listening to a better-than-decent cover band do remixed renditions of someone’s greatest-hits collection. Except the person behind all of it is, of course, the creator himself."

 

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Worth the wait - Kerrang!

"The return of Beetlejuice is as sharp, funny, gross, oddly touching and deeply bizarre as you’d want it to be, and as it needs to be. He was bound to come back. Thank The Devil he’s made the wait worthwhile."

 

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