

Bitelchús
Directed by Tim Burton¿Qué debería hacer una pareja de fantasmas si su estrafalario hogar de Nueva Inglaterra se llenara de elegantes visitantes neoyorquinos? Pedir ayuda a un exorcista para aterrorizar a los intrusos con el fin de que abandonen la casa. Bitelchús es una criatura de ultratumba repugnante y terrorífica, un fenómeno asustando y bromeando que se gira y se transforma en grotescas formas, traga insectos y no puede dejar a las mujeres (vivas o muertas) en paz.
Bitelchús Ratings & Reviews
- Zoey21 de marzo de 2026I would give it a five out of five since this show has been around for decades and the sequel of it match perfectly just don't wreck it
- joseph753626 de enero de 2025Love this movie.
- 0 131 de enero de 2026RIP Catherine O’Hara. The scene where she lips syncs and dance's to Harry Belafonte's "Day-O (The Banana Boat Song)" is iconic. Great actress. The first movie was a cult classic in the 1990's and early 2000s... I wasn't a fan of the second film but It's alright.
- kjmcinty30 de enero de 2026Rip Catherine
- GemsDoesWatch1 de septiembre de 2025YES (best review ever)
- Callum1 de enero de 2026⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ – Beetlejuice – The strange, the morbid, and the perfectly unhinged. This was my introduction to Winona Ryder, and honestly, what an introduction. Of course, you can’t talk about Beetlejuice without mentioning Catherine O’Hara, Michael Keaton, Geena Davis, and Alec Baldwin. This film simply wouldn’t work without any of them. It’s one of those rare cases where every major piece clicks exactly into place. Keaton’s gravelly, manic Beetlejuice is iconic for a reason — pure chaos wrapped in pinstripes. Ryder’s sad, gothic outsider feels instantly recognisable, especially once she’s floating mid-song, while Davis and Baldwin play ghosts who are genuinely terrible at haunting in a way that’s both funny and oddly endearing. And then there’s O’Hara’s gloriously artsy, occult-obsessed mother, dialled up just enough to be ridiculous without ever breaking the spell. With a cast and characters like this, it almost has to be awesome — and it is. The film balances macabre humour, surreal visuals, and genuine warmth in a way that feels effortless. It’s weird without being alienating, dark without being mean, and endlessly creative. As a kid, my favourite detail was Beetlejuice’s tiny town in the attic — a perfect miniature replica of the real one below. That idea alone felt like an entire film’s worth of imagination crammed into a single gag, and it’s the kind of thing that sticks with you for life. It also rewards repeat viewings. A lot of the supporting cast pops up again in the sequel, so if you’re planning a double feature, it’s well worth keeping an eye out for familiar faces. This is Tim Burton at his most playful and most inspired — strange, stylish, and completely unforgettable. 🍷 A dark cherry cordial served in a chipped glass — sweet, eerie, and weirdly comforting once you give in to it.
- Nick D.18 de diciembre de 2025This movie didn’t survive the time. It’s unwatchable now.
- James Saenz20 de noviembre de 2025“if you don’t let me gut out this house i will go insane and take you with me!” roommate put this on under the impression that it was a musical because of all the clips he’s seen on social media. he was so pissed when it took 50 minutes to get to the first “song.”
- Corndogette5 de noviembre de 2025Camp! And a diorama!
- Derek Stevenson29 de octubre de 2025Pure gold, will never get old
- tellum19 de agosto de 2025I don’t even know how you come up with the idea for a movie like this but it’s funny and it works.
- ProfSolon17 de agosto de 2025Great movies. Better than the second. But they are both good. I loved this show since I first saw it.
- mickerdoo11 de agosto de 2025Great cast. Cool effects (even though I'm not that big of a Burton fan). Keaton pulls this out of nowhere. Love Geena Davis.
- Lasse Viinikainen31 de julio de 2025A master class of practical effects and classic scenes.
- Jameslikesmovies24 de julio de 2025What is there not to say about how good this movie is.
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Bitelchús Trivia
Bitelchús was released on 30 de marzo de 1988.
Bitelchús was directed by Tim Burton.
Bitelchús has a runtime of 1h 32min.
Bitelchús was produced by Michael Bender, Larry Wilson, Richard Hashimoto.
¿Qué debería hacer una pareja de fantasmas si su estrafalario hogar de Nueva Inglaterra se llenara de elegantes visitantes neoyorquinos? Pedir ayuda a un exorcista para aterrorizar a los intrusos con el fin de que abandonen la casa. Bitelchús es una criatura de ultratumba repugnante y terrorífica, un fenómeno asustando y bromeando que se gira y se transforma en grotescas formas, traga insectos y no puede dejar a las mujeres (vivas o muertas) en paz.
The key characters in Bitelchús are Adam (Alec Baldwin), Barbara (Geena Davis), Lydia (Winona Ryder).
Bitelchús is rated 12.
Bitelchús is a Comedia, Fantasía, Terror film.
Bitelchús has an audience rating of 8.2 out of 10.
Bitelchús had a budget of 15 MUS$.
Bitelchús has made 84,6 MUS$ at the box office.





















