Updated On: 26 April, 2024 10:56 AM IST | Mumbai | Johnson Thomas
`Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire` movie review: The plot is random, the storyline is wafer thin and the performances though likeable, don’t hit any memorable notes

Still from Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire
‘Afterlife’ though a downer on many counts, may have given a new lease to the franchise, and this one ‘Frozen Empire’ is better in almost all aspects. Even so, it leaves you cold because of its overwhelming blandness. There’s really no attachment or excitement to be had here. The film is decently put-together, has good effects, some comedic moments and graphic-novel suited action set pieces. It’s a generic family action movie with the original cast lending weight to the proceedings.
Nadeem (Kumail Nanjani) sells off his late grandmother`s heirlooms to Ray (Dan Aykroyd) who has his youtube channel and runs a shop of antiques. Unknown to both of them is that one of the artefacts, an orb, contains a tyrannical spectre that had almost destroyed the Earth and promises to do so again. So Ghostbusters both new and old must join forces to protect their home and save the world from a second ice age.