Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
It'll send a chill down your spine.
When the discovery of an ancient artifact unleashes an evil force, Ghostbusters new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second Ice Age.
Wokeness: 40%
Overall Score: 80%
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Timothy
They Almost Kissed
**Spoiler Alert**
First I want to say this is a fun movie and I really liked it however they did interject a woke romance between 2 young girls.
15 year old Phoebe Spengler (Mckenna Grace) meets a 16 year old female ghost named Melody (Emily Alyn Lind) and they form a friendship but as the story develops it becomes obvious that it's more than a friendship and there is a scene where they almost kissed (so glad they didn't)!
If you can get passed that part of the story line you should enjoy the movie.
Created: 04-01-2024
Robert
I was like here it comes the WOKENES
Almost if not subtle reinforcement of lesbian scene. You can see they portray men as weak and women in power.
Created: 05-13-2024
Dave Reimer
I enjoyed this movie and the old cast.
I don't know where some see a lesbian involvement.
To me, the seemed like two 16 yo's who were becoming friends.
I guess you can see anything if you choose to.
Created: 05-21-2024
Pha-Q woke
On Par With Afterlife
Dei Hires. Girl Bosses. Definite lesbian undertones from Phoebe and the female ghost. About the same as Afterlife. Silly, stupid and unnecessary. The CG is good and the acting is decent by most except for the Phoebe character who is just a complete blank the entire movie, no emotional range whatsoever. The writing has holes everywhere and is not very good. The villain is barely there and the design and look is totally out of place to the rest of the ghostbusters films and just seems odd. Paul Rudds character is a bumbling moron the whole movie and is just painful to watch. It's not the worst thing and I made it through the entire movie but the original are still the miles above anything modern.
Created: 06-25-2024
Katrina
Fun movie
Phoebe and her mother were definitely the driving forces behind the movie, and the guys were often used for comic relief, but it never felt mean-spirited, which is more than I can say for a lot of movies and shows these days.
I really liked how they handled the step parent angle.
Created: 07-31-2024