
Kristen Wiig
Erin Gilbert
Melissa McCarthy
Abby Yates
Kate McKinnon
Jillian Holtzmann
Leslie Jones
Patty Tolan
Chris Hemsworth
Kevin
Neil Casey
Rowan North
Zach Woods
Tour Guide
Ed Begley Jr.
Ed Mulgrave
Charles Dance
Harold Fillmore
John Milhiser
Higgins Student
Karan Soni
Bennie
Bess Rous
Gertrude Aldridge Ghost
Steve Higgins
Dean
Dave Allen
Electrocuted Ghost
Katie Dippold
Rental Agent
Nate Corddry
Graffiti Artist
Pat Kiernan
NY1 News Anchor #1
Bill Murray
Martin Heiss
Michael McDonald
Jonathan the Theater Manager
Jaime Pacheco
Fernando the Janitor
Adam Ray
Lead Singer / Slimer (voice)
Eugene Cordero
Bass Guitarist
Davey Jones
Ely the Drummer
Ryan Levine
Rock Guitarist
Matteo Borghese
Lightboard Operator
Ozzy Osbourne
Famous Rock Star
Jeanine Ramirez
Reporter Outside Theater
Jessica Chaffin
Waitress
Jamie Denbo
Waitress
Toby Huss
Officer Stevenson
Michael Kenneth Williams
Agent Hawkins
Matt Walsh
Agent Rorke
Andy Garcia
Mayor Bradley
Cecily Strong
Jennifer Lynch
Annie Potts
Desk Clerk
Cheryl Wills
NY1 News Anchor #2
Sam Richardson
Basement Cop
Steve Bannos
Flasher Ghost
Tom Yi
Flashed Man
Susan Park
Flashed Woman
Milana Vayntrub
Subway Rat Woman
Dan Aykroyd
Cabbie
Tony Viveiros
Police Officer
Stephen 'tWitch' Boss
Police Officer
Robin Shelby
Lady Slimer (voice)
Rosanna Scotto
Fox 5 News Anchor
Al Roker
Al Roker
Ernie Hudson
Uncle Bill
Sigourney Weaver
Rebecca Gorin
Elizabeth Perkins
Phyllis Adler (uncredited)
Stephanie Atkinson
Restaurant Patron (uncredited)
Brian Baumgartner
Frank (uncredited)
Paige MacLean
Concert Goer (uncredited)
Lesley Nicol
Mrs. Ponner (uncredited)
Lexie Roth
Guitar Technician (uncredited)
Kallie Tabor
Community College Student (uncredited)
Jordan Tofalo
1950s Ghost (uncredited)
John Franchi
NYC Pedestrian (uncredited)
Jason Tisi
Precision Driver (uncredited)
Arthur Hiou
John Gotti Ghost (uncredited)
Chris Gethard
Blogger (uncredited)
Al Conti
G-Man Ghost (uncredited)
Justin Kirk
Phil Hudson (uncredited)
John Higgins
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Released
en
$144,000,000.00
$229,147,509.00
- #female friendship
- #ghost hunting
- #reboot
- #ghost
Reviews

This is the worst movie I've seen since Freddy Got Fingered. So much worse than even I was expecting, that despite being a massive fan of Sookie from Gilmore Girls, I can no longer watch McCarthy without nauseating flashbacks of this movie. If you're any level of nerd and fan of this franchise, this will feel like the movie equivalent of meangirls locking you in your gym locker and cackling at you

First things first, the following is worth noting: I have no attachment to the 1984 film, nor do I particularly like it; I rated it and its sequel 2½*. I'm not saying it's overrated or anything, I just personally don't enjoy it that's all. With that said, I'd class 2016's <em>'Ghostbusters'</em> better than the original. However, as you tell by my rating, that's not me saying this is a good fil

I didn't watch this for quite a while because I heard so many bad things about it. "What do they know?" I thought to myself. I figured _Ghostbusters_ had already had a bad sequel I sort of enjoyed, a bad remake should be sort of enjoyable too. Besides, you just **know** that so many of the complaints were exclusively because the cast had been of the dreaded ~~fEmaLe VeRsiOn~~ variety. But I just w

As a male nerd who grew up in the 1980's watching both original movies and the cartoon, running around with my toy proton pack and catching imaginary ghosts in my basement, I should be of the demographic complaining about how this ruins my childhood or that a cast of all women is just a stunt in the name of political correctness, or whatever their issue is. But the truth is, I REALLY enjoyed this
This movie is a disaster. The casting is way off. The special effects are mediocre. The story is merely a retread from the original... and they shoot the original logo in the crotch. There is nothing good about this production. What a waste of a perfectly good franchise.
This movie is horrible. It plays like an overly long SNL sketch. The only saving grace is that this lost so much money that there will not be a sequel. Unfortunately for the fans, this means that the franchise is likely dead in the water for a long time.
This movie was a huge disappointment! The only positive thing I can say about it is that the special effects where not half bad. The movie itself was childish, unfunny, unintelligent and generally really bad. Some reviews giving this movie 9 or 10 stars (which is just ludicrous) are saying that people cannot handle the feminism in the movie. What feminism? Replacing the original actors with wom

**The ghosts are real and the scientists are hunting them down!** First of all I am not a fan of the original film, but I enjoyed watching them. So I anticipated this film for the updates to deliver what I'm looking for, including some good jokes, but I found it an average film. I am very interested to have the women's version of hit the films and vice versa, but there are not many films in thi

**The ghosts are real and the scientists are hunting them down!** First of all I am not a fan of the original film, but I enjoyed watching them. So I anticipated this film for the updates to deliver what I'm looking for, including some good jokes, but I found it an average film. I am very interested to have the women's version of hit the films and vice versa, but there are not many films in thi
A SCREEN ZEALOTS REVIEW www.screenzealots.com There’s an arbitrary sense of nostalgia that unfairly permeates audience perceptions of the new female-centric “Ghostbusters” reboot. I love the original 1984 film too; I wore out my VHS cassette when I was a kid and I’ve probably seen the movie dozens of times, including special theatrical re-releases and anniversary screenings. It’s almost as if a
Unfortunately this has become because of political correctness and its backlash almost impossible to rate objectively. In the 2016 North American wish to either redo every successful film ever made and present every conceivable variant in the process, for what could be deemed the lack of any possible originality of ideas, I still tried to enter this with an open mind, and see this as if the two fi
I was determined to see this movie on opening day. Female cast, Paul Feig (a Michiganian who included a Michigan line in the film), a couple fistfuls of ridiculousity on social media. When the movie started, I was one-eyeing the screen. Waiting for it. Oh oh. Fart joke. Oh oh. Kristen Wiig still can't make her eyes look interested. Then Charles Dance shows up with his serious comic tongue stuck in
Filmmaker Paul Feig's **Ghostbusters** reboot pretty much followed the characteristic aspects of his previous films ("Bridesmaids", "The Heat", "Spy") all incorporating a self-awareness of female-oriented friendship and the estrogen-driven escapades rooted in inspired goofiness. So given this familiar foundation of Feig's big screen blueprint one would expect that his creative input into the conti
"While it falls short of nailing the anarchic spirit and character chemistry of Ivan Reitman’s beloved 1984 blockbuster, Feig and his cast of game comediennes deliver enough thrills and giggles to both justify the long-in-development franchise-starter and smother the internet’s white noise of negativity..." Read the full review here: http://screen-space.squarespace.com/reviews/2016/7/12/ghostbu












