09/22/2025
It’s been a little while but here’s a new movie review!
Well a retrospective.
Ghostbuster Frozen Empire.
Let me tell you when Ghostbusters Frozen Empire was announced, I was heck yeah all in! Ghostbusters has always been one of my favorite franchises, so the thought of seeing the original team back in action had me hyped. I went in opening weekend full of excitement and left feeling disappointed. The OG crew mostly stayed in the background, and it just did not feel like the epic return I was hoping for.
But here is the thing. On my rewatch, knowing the OG Ghostbusters were not the main focus, I could appreciate the movie for what it really was. And honestly, it is a pretty good Ghostbusters film. The new threat is clever, the danger feels bigger than ever, and the story is much tighter than I gave it credit for the first time around.
Main Cast:
Paul Rudd as Gary Grooberson
Carrie C**n as Callie Spengler
Finn Wolfhard as Trevor Spengler
McKenna Grace as Phoebe Spengler
Celeste O’Connor as Lucky Domingo
Logan Kim as Podcast
Bill Murray as Peter Venkman
Dan Aykroyd as Ray Stantz
Ernie Hudson as Winston Zeddemore
Annie Potts as Janine Melnitz
Honestly, there is a lot to enjoy.
Paul Rudd quoting the Ghostbusters theme song? Comedy gold.
The firehouse set looked just like it did in 1984 and gave the whole movie that authentic Ghostbusters feel.
Slimer is back, and Finn Wolfhard’s reaction to him was hilarious.
The opening chase and final battle? That is the Ghostbusters magic I signed up for.
Of course, it’s not perfect. I really wish there had been more about Ray Stantz and his passion for keeping Ghostbusting alive. Ray has always been the heart of the team, and giving him just a little more focus would have taken this up a notch.
Comparing it to Afterlife, I do think Frozen Empire is actually the more complete movie. Afterlife was a fantastic reboot and gave us the emotional farewell to Harold Ramis, which is untouchable, greatly needed, but it leaned pretty hard on nostalgia and Gozer 2.0. Frozen Empire on the other hand pushes things forward with a new villain, higher stakes, and a stronger use of the original crew without letting them take over.
Seriously we all went in with the same expectations and missed a good movie because of it. Critics were too harsh, and the fact that this ranks lower than Answer the Call is just wrong.
In the end, Ghostbusters Frozen Empire deserves way more love than it got. It is a strong sequel that shows Ghostbusters can keep growing past its original story. And with a new animated show on the way and potential for future films, I am hoping for even bigger threats, more Finn Wolfhard (seriously, that kid is funny), and plenty more chances for the next generation to strap on the proton packs.
Have any of y’all seen Frozen Empire? What do you think of the Ghostbusters franchise? Is there something you’d like me to review?
Let me know.
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