Review of Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) by David Fear for Rolling Stone — 17 Nov 2021
You can look past it muting the spiky chemistry of Rudd and Coon, who deserve more scenes and their own rom-com together, or the way the narrative’s father issues feel so incredibly forced, or how so many of the sequences appear to simply be killing time until the final act.
What’s less forgivable is the way that it gets so caught up in the mythology of its hollow nostalgia that is misses why the original meant so much to so many of us way back when.
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This review of Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021) was written by David Fear and published by Rolling Stone on 17 Nov 2021.
Ghostbusters: Afterlife has generally received positive reviews.
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