Ghostbusters (1984)

Movie · 1984 · Comedy, Fantasy · 1h 47m · PG · English

Curator score: 6.9/10 (1.4M ratings)

They're here to save the world.

Overview

After losing their university jobs, three parapsychologists start a ghost-catching business in New York City and uncover a supernatural threat that could destroy the world.

Ratings

Director

Ivan Reitman

Production

Columbia Pictures, Delphi Films, Black Rhino Productions

Cast

Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd, Sigourney Weaver, Harold Ramis, Rick Moranis, Annie Potts, William Atherton, Ernie Hudson, Slavitza Jovan, David Margulies, Steven Tash, Jennifer Runyon, Michael Ensign, Alice Drummond, Jordan Charney, Timothy Carhart, John Rothman, Tom McDermott, Roger Grimsby, Larry King

Where to watch

Netflix, fuboTV, AMC, Philo, Netflix Standard with Ads

Curator Review

Verdict

A sharp, high-concept comedy that blends supernatural spectacle with deadpan ensemble chemistry and iconic 1980s pop-culture swagger. Its plotting is loose but the rhythm, performances, and production design make it a durable crowd-pleaser.

Best for

  • fans of quotable studio comedies
  • viewers who like supernatural adventure with a light touch
  • 80s nostalgia and practical-effects charm
  • ensemble banter and deadpan humor

Skip if

  • you want tightly plotted character arcs
  • you dislike broad, male-driven workplace comedy
  • you need constant ghost action or horror intensity
  • you’re sensitive to dated gender dynamics

Overview

Ghostbusters is one of those rare blockbusters that feels both casually thrown together and weirdly inevitable. The premise is simple, the jokes are relaxed, and the movie trusts its cast to make the whole thing feel effortless. That looseness is part of the appeal: it plays like a hangout comedy that happens to end with a city-saving supernatural event.

Worth noting

What keeps it enduring is the mix of dry wit, visual invention, and pure commercial confidence. The ghost effects, the New York setting, and the theme song all lock into a pop artifact that still feels instantly recognizable. It’s not especially interested in emotional depth, and that’s exactly why it works as well as it does.

Bottom line

Some viewers will bounce off the dated attitudes or the meandering structure, but the film’s charm is hard to deny. It’s a blueprint for the “comedy first, spectacle second” blockbuster, and it still has enough personality to feel alive rather than merely influential.

Top Letterboxd reviews

Patrick Willems (5★) · 9263 likes

A movie with no emotional core, no character arcs or growth. No one learns anything. It’s not saying anything. It shouldn’t work but somehow it’s perfect. No one has been able to replicate it and they should stop trying.

Jay (4★) · 3987 likes

fellas, is it gay to bust some slime with your bros?

adambolt (4★) · 3253 likes

Very glad they included the ghost sex scene, felt that definitely added to the plot

tobias (: (4★) · 2721 likes

Egon is kinda hot ngl

Josh Lewis (3★) · 2278 likes

Imagine thinking this is a sacred text open to ruination.

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Topics

supernatural comedy, urban fantasy, ensemble cast, deadpan humor, 1980s, practical effects, workplace satire, New York City, light horror, blockbuster classic

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