The Fans Aren't Always Right
Briefly

There's something comfortingly irrelevant about Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire.
Before 2016, I would not have predicted that Ivan Reitman's hit '80s comedy had enough of a devout following to treat such a fundamentally goofy film like it was the Magna Carta.
The film's not unwatchable, but it's representative of a certain kind of half-baked studio thinking whereby the mere i.
Read at The Atlantic
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