Which Ghostbusters Movie is the best?

Which Ghostbusters Movie is the best?

For nearly 40 years, the Ghostbusters have been synonymous with Halloween and fantastic ghost movies. The story and the classic characters have withstood the test of time and continue to be popular to this day. With Halloween right around the corner, I figured I would binge all four Ghostbusters movies and then rank them. Watching them all again was a fun experience, and I realized a couple key things about the franchise that had slipped my mind. Drop a comment or send us a message on our social media platforms if you have suggestions for another article like this!

Do You Like Your Life: Luckiest Girl Alive Review

Do You Like Your Life: Luckiest Girl Alive Review

This movie is very powerful, and it contains some very big topics. Taking on emotional themes such as sexual abuse and gun violence comes with a lot of baggage, and Luckiest Girl Alive was uncomfortable to watch. If you have any type of experience with either topic, this movie should probably have a trigger warning of sorts on it.

Wherever Life Takes You: Look Both Ways Review

Wherever Life Takes You: Look Both Ways Review

I really enjoyed watching Look Both Ways, another pretty good movie from Netflix. The Rom-Com flirts with confusion more than a few times, but the movies does a good job when flipping between the two stories. The characters are lovable and funny, and the plots hold their own. Not a perfect movie by any stretch but quite a bit better than the normal Netflix fluff.

No Victory Without Suffering: The Return of The King Review

No Victory Without Suffering: The Return of The King Review

The Return of the King is my favourite of the three movies, and one you should consider watching if you haven’t already. The most engaging parts are all of the action scenes, the different battles, but I still believe the best part about Lord of The Rings is the world building and character building. The story and our characters are what keep you engaged for the full 3.5 hours, not the battle scenes.