Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (PG-13) ★★½

It’s been three years since we’ve last seen the Spengler family as they relocated from Oklahoma to New York. They’ve moved into the original Ghostbusters Firehouse, complete with a firepole, ghost-catching equipment, containers, and the iconic Ecto-1. The casually argumentative family dynamic between the Spengler family–mom Callie, Carrie Coon, and teenagers Phoebe, McKenna Grace age 15 and Trevor, Finn Wolfhard, 18 years old, and step-dad Gary Grooberson, Paul Rudd is all in good fun. Highlighting Carrie, the smart, chess-playing, ghostbusting aficionado, the underlying focus of the script is brilliant; I enjoyed her performance immensely. She’s the bright light in the over-stuffed script and ultra-frightening final ghost. Parents, I would take children under 12.

Director Jason Reitman with Mckenna Grace in the new Ecto-1 jumpseat on the set of GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE.

“Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire,” brings back the original cast, Ray Stantz, Dan Aykroyd, Peter Venkman, played by Bill Murray, and Janine Melnitz, Annie Potts. Yes, they’re back fighting ghosts. The paranormal research center is overseen by the super-wealthy Winston Zeddemore (Ernie Hudson) and the New York Public Library, where eccentric researcher Dr. Hubert Wartzki, Patton Oswalt, works.

Writers Gil Kenan, who also directed, and Jason Reitman, whose dad Ivan helmed the original film, take us back the nostalgia and an updated approach, bringing in a new threat named Garraka, The ghost-monster is written as an ancient horned demon who, is extremely tall with huge gnarring sharp teeth and long claws. Yes, he is terrifying; thus, the recommendation is not to bring children, as the film is rated PG-13. If the new monster-ghost is unleashed, an icy doom will occur for New York City and the entire world.

Kumail Nanjiani as Nadeem Razmaadi, pick up some of the comedic slack, getting some solid laughs as Nadeem discovers his destiny. While the ghostbusting of the Spengler family is great entertainment, when the Garraka appears, the film becomes serious, with fear-provoking scenes taking on a different tone. The playfulness is over, despite Murry’s wise-cracking. Overall, it’s a good effort, just not as great as the first one in 1984.

Directed by: Gil Kenan

 

Written by: Gil Kenan & Jason Reitman

 

Based on the 1984 film “Ghostbusters,” An Ivan Reitman film written by  

Dan Aykroyd and Harold Ramis

 

Produced by: Ivan Reitman

Jason Reitman

Jason Blumenfeld

 

Executive Producers: Dan Aykroyd

JoAnn Perritano

Amie Karp

Erica Mills

Eric Reich

 

Cast: Paul Rudd

Carrie Coon

Finn Wolfhard

Mckenna Grace

Kumail Nanjiani

Patton Oswalt

Celeste O’Connor

Logan Kim

Dan Aykroyd

Ernie Hudson

Annie Potts

Sarah Knight Adamson© April 6, 2024

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