Movie Review: “GHOSTBUSTERS: AFTERLIFE” succeeds by the Grace of its young lead
Reitman handles the action sequences with verve, and whips up a few spooky setpieces too, but it would have been cool to see some more originality in the spirit brigade.
Reitman handles the action sequences with verve, and whips up a few spooky setpieces too, but it would have been cool to see some more originality in the spirit brigade.
A toy-store-set, Bruce Campbell-starring satirical monster-carnage romp in time for Thanksgiving? Yes, please!
Any successful shark attack movie lives and dies based on two elements: engaging human characters and believable effects. GREAT WHITE has one of those things.
Though the film is gorgeous, it is essentially a rather lifeless story dressed up in extravagance.
It will appeal to those curious about the international horror scene and fans of slow-burn, atmospheric terror, even if it doesn’t add up to much storywise.