Review of Beetlejuice (1988) by Devin P — 01 Oct 2012
First production where Tim Burton could make his bold disproportionately, "Beetlejuice" is nonetheless also the birth of a new kind of cinema that mixes in a unique way, acid humor and supernatural with a touch gloomy.
The fact bring an unrecognizable Michael Keaton in a memorable performance - where that seems straight out of a cartoon - Danny Elfman and shine like never before, a soundtrack no less than masterful, only contribute to make this unassuming film, in a surprisingly modern classic , which has as bonus the first marked marked of Wynona Ryder.
This review of Beetlejuice (1988) was written by Devin P on 01 Oct 2012.
Beetlejuice has generally received very positive reviews.
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