Ghostbusters: Afterlife
I am...absolutely blown away. Like, I'm not even exaggerating. This movie was amazing, and the amount of respect shown to the franchise blows the previous reboot away.
The story deals with a single mother named Callie, played by Carrie Coon, and her two children, Trevor and Phoebe, played by Finn Wolfhard and McKenna Grace, who inherit a dilapidated old farmhouse from Callie's recently deceased father. However, he holds a secret that his grandchildren discover as they explore the house. The story was quite a bit darker in tone than any of the previous Ghostbusters movies and the concept was taken a lot more seriously, which was refreshing.
I'd argue the standout performance of this movie was McKenna Grace, who plays her character as an awkward and nerdy sort of character, and the show is arguably about her character's growth more than anything, which was great since her character was so great to watch. I'd also say that Carrie Coon and Paul Rudd, who plays the summer school teacher Gary Grooberson, did fairly well, although, again, this is Phoebe's show.
I think that this movie is not only one of the best Ghostbusters movies, but one of my new favorite movies of all time. It was fun, scary, had a Stranger Things kind of feel to it, and it had a surprisingly tender tribute to late actor Harold Ramis. If you haven't seen this movie, watch it. You will not regret it.
Next time, well, I'll probably actually review Iron Man, now that the Ghostbusters block has wrapped up. Stay tuned!
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