A tortured screenwriting process to get a sequel to the biggest film of 1984 to screens ends up feeling like little more than Ghostbusters fan service. I mean…I don’t hate it. However, it feels safer, more random, less well built, and to less of a point than the original. In some ways, it also reminds me of Back to the Future Part II in needing to find needlessly complicated ways just to get a movie going. As a piece of entertainment, it has its charms that mostly get me through the film, bu...
Published on April 14, 2025 04:17