Den of Geek
After more than 30 years, the Ghostbusters franchise has finally returned – and as a reboot no less. With various scripts considered and discarded over the years, and Bill Murray reticent to commit to even a limited appearance – not to mention Harold Ramis sadly stepping off this plane of existence in 2014 – a Ghostbusters 3 that was continuous with the first two films seemed unlikely to ever happen. So enter director and co-writer Paul Feig (Bridesmaids, Spy) with a new take: start fresh and retell the origin of the Ghostbusters, only with women in the lead roles instead of men.
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Sanity at last. I'd personally say this is probably one of the most accurate reviews for this film i've seen since it started.