Movie Review: “GHOSTBUSTERS: FROZEN EMPIRE” has the soul and (evil) spirit to succeed
It works best on a moment-by-moment basis, as Kenan handles the big action well and also shows a knack for infusing chase scenes with offbeat humor.
It works best on a moment-by-moment basis, as Kenan handles the big action well and also shows a knack for infusing chase scenes with offbeat humor.
“I ain’t afraid of no ghost”? Maybe not this time.
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.
There are a few familiar and fearsome faces in this preview–and a familiar voice at the end.
The Master of Kiddie Macabre and author/screenwriter/producer discuss the new Disney+ series, the nature of horror anthologies, and crafting scares for young people in the digital age.