Starring - Carrie Coon (Avengers: Infinity War, Fargo), Paul Rudd (Ant-Man, Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers), and Mckenna Grace (Scoob!, Chilling Adventures of Sabrina)
Release Date - 2021
Genre - Horror/Comedy/Sci-Fi
Tagline - "Discover the past. Save the future"
Format - Theatrical
Rating (out of 5):
The film follows a single mother of two teenagers who receives word that her estranged father has passed away leaving her his old farmhouse in the middle of nowhere. Her kids, the always inquisitive Phoebe (Grace) and the typical teenage boy Trevor (Finn Wolfhard), struggle with their new move into the small town. However, as they start to clean up the property and surrounding sheds they realize that their estranged grandfather was Egon Spangler, the founder of the Ghostbusters who saved the world in the 80s. He left his family and friends behind because he knew a much bigger threat was waiting but no one believed him. Now it's up to his grandchildren to stop Gozer from entering the world once again.
I didn't know what or where Ghostbusters: Afterlife was going to give us but I was very happy with the overall film. It was overflowing with nostalgia while giving us a new, yet rehashed story, while setting us up for even more fun further down the line. I'm all for it and those of you that are fans of the original films and don't have your head up your ass will enjoy it as well. The acting in this one is fantastic. With the introduction of Stranger Things and the new reimagining of It Hollywood has brought us some seriously fun films centered around children and these child actors are absolutely brilliant in their roles. Afterlife is no different. I'm a fan of Finn Wolfhard and I really liked him in this one. I know he's no longer a child but he is naturally charismatic in front of the camera and he delivers another unforgettable performance here. It's also great seeing someone like Paul Rudd getting a chance to be apart of a film with a fandom like this. His performance was fun but did make me miss Rick Moranis. The film does bring Mckenna Grace to my attention. She was in the Chilling Adventures of Sabrina but here she really shows movie goers that she is going to be a name that everyone will be familiar with soon. Also, it foes without saying that the cameos were a fantastic touch as well. The story for this one does a great job at explaining the years between the first film and now while giving us the possibility of many more films to come. The thought of the Ghostbusters having children to carry the mantle really does give me goosebumps thinking about the possibilities. The remainder of the story, when not delivering on the character development, does deliver a story we have already seen before featuring Gozer, the keymaster, and so on. I don't think it would have been too hard to give fans a new apocalyptic event. Finally, the film is overflowing with visual effects. Some of the visuals were fantastic but there was some that looked extremely goofy. A film of this caliber has no reason having CGI as cheap looking as it does. Overall, Ghostbusters: Afterlife is exactly what fans were wanting. It brings to life that wave of nostalgia we are looking for while giving us something more to look forward to. Do yourself a favor and check it out.
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