Estimated read time: 3-4 minutes
"Ghostbusters: Afterlife" attempted to revive the iconic franchise in 2021, albeit with mixed success. Fast forward to 2024, and we have "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire," the sequel nobody was exactly clamoring for. Yet, here it is, returning to the familiar streets of New York City from the quaint setting of Oklahoma.
While "Frozen Empire" doesn't quite recapture the lightning in a bottle that made the original "Ghostbusters" so beloved, it still offers a decent dose of entertainment. Here's a closer look at why this film is worth your time, despite its shortcomings.
Good scares to keep you on edge
One of the hallmarks of the "Ghostbusters" franchise has been its ability to blend comedy with moments of genuine fright. While it may not chill audiences to the core, "Frozen Empire" does deliver some effective scares and eerie spectacles.
The main antagonist boasts a menacing design that balances frightening and borderline cartoonish, making it suitable for younger viewers. Throughout the film, there are enough tense moments to keep you eagerly anticipating the next jump scare, adding to the fun and excitement.
Laughs amid the chaos
Comedy has always been a cornerstone of the "Ghostbusters" series, and "Frozen Empire" doesn't disappoint in this regard. While not every joke lands perfectly, enough laughs are sprinkled throughout to keep the mood light and enjoyable.
Paul Rudd's charming presence and Dan Aykroyd's return to the franchise inject fresh energy, but Kumail Nanjiani steals the show with his impeccable comedic timing and delivery.
Let's be honest; "Frozen Empire" isn't going to win any awards for cinematic excellence. However, as a two-hour distraction, it more than serves its purpose. It's a popcorn flick designed to entertain and, in that aspect, it succeeds.
Sit back, relax and get swept away by the absurdity of ghosts who have no business being ghosts ... and plenty of slime.
An unfinished symphony
Despite its entertaining moments, "Frozen Empire" suffers from a sense of incompleteness.
There are noticeable gaps in the narrative. Significant portions of the story were clearly left on the cutting room floor. Characters like Finn Wolfhard feel underutilized, and certain plotlines need more development. While these flaws don't ruin the overall experience, they leave a lingering sense of untapped potential.
Parental guidance
For parents considering whether "Frozen Empire" suits their children, rest assured it maintains a tone similar to its predecessor. Profanity is minimal, and there are no overtly sexual themes. However, the film does contain some jump scares and spooky moments that may be too intense for younger viewers. Exercise caution if your little ones are easily frightened.
Conclusion: A lukewarm reunion
Ultimately, "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" falls between a nostalgia trip and a missed opportunity. While it didn't leave me ecstatic, it didn't leave me entirely disappointed.
It's a passable sequel that offers a couple of hours of entertainment, particularly for fans of the franchise. Consider watching it on a cozy night with the family, but don't feel compelled to rush to the theaters.
"Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire" is rated PG-13 for supernatural action and some suggestive references.