In 1984, the supernatural comedy "Ghostbusters" was such a cultural sensation that it caused one of its stars to temporarily flee the country. Bill Murray was already a well-known comedic actor by the ...
One of the truly underrated sequels, Ghostbusters II is the follow-up the original film deserved. It kept the spirit intact, ...
We all know how the "Ghostbusters" story goes: Hilarious paranormal film with lots of slime and former "Saturday Night Live" stars Dan Aykroyd and Bill Murray hits big in 1984, spurs two sequels (one ...
Bill Murray delivering the “This chick is toast” line in Ghostbusters (1984) Bill Murray changed the English language forever when he ad-libbed the words, “This chick is toast,” in 1984’s Ghostbusters ...
Bill Murray ain't afraid of no ghosts after all. The original Ghostbusters star will appear in the upcoming gender-bent reboot, multiple sources confirm. The Hollywood Reporter said he originally ...
Dan Aykroyd teases the future of the Ghostbusters franchise, hinting at new creative directions and confirming an animated series in the works.
“Ghostbusters: Afterlife” — the direct cinematic follow-up to the 1984 classic — is haunted, of course. But not in a good way. Director and co-writer Jason Reitman’s sequel leans so hard into his ...
If Billy had said yes, it would have satisfied his performance and what he wanted in the movie, it would have satisfied his performing skill and how he wanted to be depicted in the movie, it would ...