Review New 'Ghostbusters' steady a worthy reboot || Gossip Director
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Those spiffy proton packs are in good hands.
Director Paul Feig’s Ghostbusters (*** out of four; rated PG-13; in theaters nationwide Friday), a reboot of the 1984 comedy classic, is a worthy chapter in the franchise and more than makes up for that poorly executed 1989 sequel we'd all like to forget. Melissa McCarthy, Kristen Wiig, Kate McKinnon and Leslie Jones capture the original quartet’s spirit and give it a modern touch in the often hilarious “Let’s get a team together!” first half, but get slimed as the new version moves toward its uneven all-streams-necessary action climax.
Like the first film, the three brainiacs of the group — science whiz Abby (McCarthy), her estranged physics-loving best friend Erin (Wiig) and engineering master Holtzmann (McKinnon) — are the first to deal with a malevolent apparition. Erin, who has given up on ghosts, changes her tune when she winds up covered in green goo.
But it’s just the start of a massive infestation of weirdness in New York City, which is good for the scientists’ new Ghostbusters business, even though everyone thinks they’re kooks. (They especially have an issue with Internet trolls on YouTube, a knowing nod to the movie’s off-screen criticism.) Subway worker and Big Apple history buff Patty (Leslie Jones) joins the group, as does unbelievably dumb receptionist Kevin (Chris Hemsworth), and the Ghostbusters scramble to waylay PR nightmares while also scoping out the origins of the supernatural spookiness.
McCarthy and Wiig are solid as the two pals who have to mend fences amid paranormal goings-on, but Jones is great as the quartet’s boisterous voice of reason and McKinnon is the film’s biggest and quirkiest standout. Her character is in many ways the second coming of the late Harold Ramis’ lovable genius Egon, though instead of spores, molds and fungus, Holtzmann lives for cadavers, Pringles and DeBarge.
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